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Maoist parties’ unity on the horizon: Prachanda



CHITWAN: Maoist Center Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” has stated that the unity of the Maoist parties will be finalized soon.

He made this commitment while addressing a program organized by the Maoist Center for the construction of a memorial building dedicated to the missing warrior Dandapani Neupane in Bharatpur-13, Chitwan.

Prachanda emphasized that the time has come for Maoists, who share a common ideological background but are currently divided, to unite and prepare for a socialist revolution.

He pointed out that while there may be agreement on forming a republic during peace negotiations, conflicts will arise over whether it should be a people’s republic or a broker’s republic.

Prachanda asserted his determination to complete the socialist revolution by mobilizing the common people.

He recalled his previous government leadership, during which he published the names of martyrs in the official gazette, declared the people’s war a national day, and concluded the peace process.

He pledged to continue building various institutions in honor of martyrs and soldiers.

Similarly, CPN General Secretary Netra Bikram Chand Biplav remarked that if the Maoists unite, history will repeat itself, referring to the significant changes of sixty-four years ago.

He stated that only the Maoists can transform people’s lives, highlighting the necessity of revolutionary unity.

Pampha Bhusal, Vice Chair of the Maoist Center, asserted that the constitution, achieved through the sacrifices of thousands of soldiers, cannot be altered from left to right. She stressed that the socialist movement should now advance through the unity of Maoists and leftist factions.

Publish Date : 19 October 2024 16:46 PM

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