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Discussion on future course underway in party: Prachanda



KAVREPALANCHOWK: Chairperson of CPN (Maoist Centre) Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ on Wednesday said that discussions on the course the party should pursue were underway in the party central committee.

Addressing a two-day national gathering and training session of the Nepal National Industry and Trade Organisation, the former Prime Minister said, “Discussions on whether party’s past structure should be kept intact and strengthened or a new modality adopted are underway.”

He also sought suggestions from various trade organizations close to the Maoist Centre on accommodating the views of sister organizations while accepting the court’s verdict to revive two communist parties.

“Give us a creative suggestion on which modality the party should pursue. We are still fighting against those who are against national capitalism and the economy. We need your support institutionally. An organization should play an important role in building national capital and creating job opportunities.”

Stating that efforts were on to reorganize the Maoist Centre, party standing committee member Janardan Sharma said they were collecting strength to cut through existing challenges facing the party.

“Monopolistic capitalism does not solve people’s problems. Only progressive capitalism leads to socialism,” he said.

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Publish Date : 24 March 2021 20:56 PM

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