Maoists begin party cadres’ national conference

by mnepali | November 21, 2008 at 03:34 am
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The Central Committee meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist) has ended without settling over the two different themes regarding the future direction of the party.


Maoist Chairman and Prime Minister Prachanda submitted a theme of utilizing the current democratic opportunities while making efforts for more people-oriented democracy. Countering Chairman Prachanda’ proposition was another theme presented by politburo member Mohan Baidya Kiran, who argued that the current system would serve only elites and that the party should proceed with people’s republican system.


However, all the central members participating in the meeting agreed to carry forward the unsettled issues over to the party cadres’ national conference that has begun in Bhaktapur on Friday afternoon.


Leaders deny any possibility of party division over such differing issues.


Maoists, who were engaged in a decade-long armed insurgency, entered the mainstream peace process in 2006. They emerged as the largest political force after the April-10 Constituent Assembly poll.


The party cadres’ national conference is believed to synthesize and finalize the arguments.


Meanwhile Maoist Chairman said on Friday afternoon that his party would emerge still stronger with unity. “Nobody should daydream of our party division,” he said.

first published in www.groundreport.com/mohannepali


 

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Sanjay Jha

There has been reports about confrontation between Maoist party and the PM. Analysts are saying  Maoists may have a party division on many conflicting issues? Please keep us updated.

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AlvarezGalloso

Great article. I have heard in the BBC that there have been problems with crime and that the Maoists have been blamed. Please keep me updated. Thank You.

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Paschen

Thank you for the Post. 

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Amy Judd

Good piece

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eastvanray

Moaists!  How cute is that?  I bet they got those cute little red boks with all those handy sayings from Chairman Mao.  My favorite is this one "The power of communism comes from the barrel of a gun."  That pretty much sums it up now, doesn't it?  Boy I am fortunate to live in Canada!

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Gordon Brander

Taken in 2007 under the New Road arch. Poster of Pachandra. Part of a collection of Maoist posters from around Nepal.

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