Unified Socialists on the side should not unite with Maoists

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Unified Socialists on the side should not unite with Maoists

A political report has been submitted with the opinion that the CPN (Unified Socialist) should not unite with the Maoist center. The leaders who spoke at the standing committee meeting which started on Friday are also of the opinion that they should not join forces with the Maoists until the party is strong.

There have been several discussions at the top level for party unity between the Maoists and the Unified Socialists. Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and United Socialists Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal discussed in their respective teams and decided to form the Unity Coordination Committee. In the political report submitted by General Secretary Ghanshyam Bhusal in the Standing Committee meeting, it is mentioned that left unity is practically impossible. "Theoretically, left unity is the need of the day, but practically it is not possible now," the report said, "Our initiative to build a party from the movement will intensify the revolutionary polarization." People, groups and parties who are similar in the purpose, demand and form of the movement will stand together and the process of left and communist unity will advance.

Bhusal has given an example of UML-Maoist unity, stating that if unity is only at the top, it will fail. "The unity, conflict and division between the UML and the Maoists in 2075 has shown that unity is not reliable because of the selfishness of some people in the leadership," he wrote in the report, "we will have to learn a lot from that incident." It has been concluded that due to widespread frustration, sometimes trying to get closer to the Maoists and UML has led to problems. Tendencies such as despair, desperation, confusion, escape, passivity have been observed. As a result, some of them are trying to get closer to UML, others are trying to get closer to Maoists and there is a generally confused tendency," the report said. "Only a clear political plan of party building can solve this. If we do not unite the party ranks through open discussion, the party cannot gain momentum. While speaking on the

report, the leaders said that the party will merge if they unite with the Maoists. They say that the organization is weakening in the name of unity with the Maoists. General Secretary of the Maoist Center Dev Gurung said that there is no further progress for unity with the Unified Socialists. "There has been no remarkable progress for unity," he said.

Samajwadi Morcha was formed under the force of Maoist Chairman Dahal when there was a coalition government of Congress, Maoists, United Socialists and other parties. To strengthen himself in the alliance, Dahal formed a front with Maoists, United Socialists and Jaspa Nepal. With the integrated socialists, the process of unity was advanced. After the collapse of that alliance, there was no discussion about party unity.

Secretary General Bhusal has mentioned in the report that it is also dangerous to go to the election with an alliance. The elections of 2083 and 2084 are important for us. We should keep those elections within the program of the movement and move forward. Now we can't even think of going to the election based on the alliance," the report says, "one, we ourselves have suffered the consequences of the alliance, secondly, because of the alliance, the politics of Nepal is becoming disreputable. The alliance demonizes the revolutionary parties ideologically.' In the last general election, the Congress could not become a national party even though it formed an alliance with the Maoists. CPN S has 10 seats in the House of Representatives. The previous Maoist Chairman Dahal participated in the government.

CPN-S has concluded that Congress and Maoists have used them.

It should also be clear that the CPN will not make any alliance except for the unified socialist political program, the report states, "The parties of the coalition also worked to use us as much as possible."

And the standing committee members have supported the report saying that the party unity of the past has failed by focusing on power interests rather than on ideological grounds.

UML and CPN-Maoist coming together, getting nearly two-thirds of the seats in the parliament, party unity and that party holding the socialist direction brought extraordinary possibilities to the communist movement, the report says, but the future of the communist movement is to create a bigger party and reign in power. Party unity based on selfishness did not give results.'

CPN-S Vice President and Head of Propaganda Department Jaganath Khatiwada informed that the leaders speaking in the standing committee were of the opinion that it is not appropriate to unite with any party including the Maoists while giving suggestions on the report of the General Secretary. We have been cooperating with Congress, UML and Maoists. The national party could not be formed," he said. "Now the party is not united with the Maoists, we have to stand on our own feet and move forward," he said. "We have gone far beyond unity with the Maoists. Now he is focusing on strengthening his party. Only then will there be a matter of party unity.

Standing Committee Member Leader Vijay Paudel said that party unity for the sake of the leader's self-interest will not last long, so the leaders have come to the idea that they should create a people-centered program.

'Party is not formed when uniting because of the leader's self-interest. For that, everyone is determined to create a program that connects with the people," he said. In the

meeting, standing committee members Jagannath Khatiwada, Jayanthi Rai, Gangalal Tuladhar, Chandra Bahadur Shahi, Ganesh Bik, Madhav Paudel, Garima Shah, Kalyani Khadka, Vijay Paudel, Nagendra Chaudhary, Balram Bascot, Vishwanath Pyakurel, Ramchandra Yadav, Shatrudhan Mahato, Sadhya Bahadur Bhandari, Jeevan Ram Shrestha, Shri Prasad Sah and Bharat Shrestha said that it would be appropriate to go to a movement connected with the people through the Parliament and the streets. .

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