Nepal, May 8 -- The CPN (Maoist Centre), the main opposition party in parliament, appears divided over the rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Two senior leaders-General Secretary Dev Gurung and Deputy General Secretary Janardan Sharma-have made conflicting public statements.

Gurung criticized India's retaliatory strikes following the Pahalgam attack, saying there was no confirmed evidence linking the attack to Pakistan. "Launching an attack without clear proof cannot be justified. Nepal must stand for peace," he wrote on Facebook.

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In contrast, Sharma supported India's actions, stating, "Terrorism is the worst threat to humanity, and every nation has the duty to fight it." He described the operati...