As the political future of Nepal still lingers in the air, about 19,000 former Maoist combatants are waiting to find out what the future has in store for their fate. At the Jhyatungdada cantonment which houses around 900 members of the People's Liberation Army, Maoists are hoping that the new constitution will find a place for them in the nation's security forces, the national army. But it has been three years and the Maoists are growing impatient.
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