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We are ready to sacrifice again but won’t accept aggression against achievements: Prachanda



KATHMANDU: Chairman of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Prachanda-Nepal faction Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda has announced that the achievement of seven decades will not be lost.

Addressing the program the NCP organized to mark the ‘People’s War Day’, the mastermind behind the Maoist struggle in the country, NCP Chairman Prachanda claimed that they are ready to make sacrifices themselves but would not let the achievements of more than seven decades being nullified.

“We will not let the achievements peril, rather we are ready to make sacrifices again,” Prachanda told in the program, “If PM Oli thinks that they can crush the constitution and the federal democratic republic, they are in a great deal of confusion”.

He warned KP Oli that the latter need not daydream that he can crush the constitution and the federal democratic republic.

He remarked that the achievements made after the struggle of more than seven decades are on the verge of dismantling and added that he would not let such reactionary, rightists, and counter-revolutionary forces are working systematically against the achievements.

“The Prime Minister and the government have undermined the achievements made through a hard struggle,” said Prachanda, “We will not allow the achievements of the missing and wounded warriors to be crushed.”

Publish Date : 13 February 2021 14:55 PM

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