"We put our life on the line for the party, but we have been undervalued. So we were compelled to take this move," said Biswas Buda Chhetri, a disqualified combatant from Mugu district.[break]
The combatants said they will not let the party office resume and return the vehicles until their demands are met.
They said they have declared a "war" against the party after the sixth division of the PLA in Surkhet did not provide them food and shelter as agreed earlier.
The combatants took the van belonging to former division vice-commander Nep Bahadur Kunwar from Birendranagar. The two motorbikes were captured from the office.
The owners of the motorbikes had requested the disqualified members to return the motorbikes. But their request fell on deaf ears.
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