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That's what your corporate mass media want you to believe, dude.
China abandoned Maoist doctrines some 30 years ago and has embraced market economy (a.k.a. capitalism) ever since. Connection between the Nepalese Maoist rebels and the Chinese government is most unlikely because of a) the ideological difference, and b) bad diplomatic implications, etc.
Yes, the PRC was behind Ho Chi Minh's army in the Vietnam War and hence gave the Americans huge headache. But that era has long gone. Ever heard of Ping Pong Diplomacy? No more exporting Communist revolutions from China.
All that is now history. Pity your media don't tell you this.
BTW, at the time these pictures were taken, Nepal was still under an unpopular monarchy. Police in Kathmandu, i.e. those in picture, were still loyal to the Nepalese King at that time. Only shortly afterwards the Maoists won the parliamentary election and subsequently made the king to abdicate. Now can you see how absurd your assumption was?
Nothing extraordinary here. You can easily read everything on Wikipedia or elsewhere if willing to do a bit research. But hey, why didn't your media seem to have made any impression of it?