The statement of Maoist leaders that it is appropriate to resolve all conflicts through the convention
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The Maoist center is going to run a country-wide political campaign keeping the conflict immediate. Now, the Standing Committee will approve the proposal of the Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal to run a political campaign unitedly without debating the inter-conflict.
Most of the 30 leaders who spoke at the Standing Committee meeting on Friday were of the opinion that it is necessary to unite the party internally and go to the people. They said that it would be appropriate to resolve all disputes through the convention. They also supported Dahal's proposal to conduct a 6-month political campaign on the Madhyapahari highway and postal route. Senior Vice President Narayan Kaji Shrestha, Vice President Pampha Bhusal, General Secretary Dev Gurung, Deputy General Secretaries Janardan Sharma, Shakti Basnet, Haribol Gajurel, Secretary Chakrapani Khanal, Ram Karki, Dinanath Sharma and other leaders supported the President's proposal, Vice President and Spokesperson Agni Sapkota informed. "Standing committee members held the view that the internal unity of the party should be strengthened," he said . Although the Maoists held a convention in December 2078, it took many months to decide on the office bearers. Since then, there has been a demand for a special grant. Leaders including Deputy Secretary General Sharma, Secretary Karki have been insisting on setting the date of the convention to reorganize ideas, leadership, organization and methods. They suggest that the central committee can be made into a conference organizing committee.
Earlier in the standing committee meeting, Deputy General Secretary Sharma had given a written opinion that the party should go to the convention for transformation. His vote was also held at the provincial level. "My concern is to make a party. All friends go to the party building campaign. The crisis is one of trust, we have to create an environment,'' Sharma said in the meeting, 'We have to make a concrete point of going to the convention. If there is indolence in thinking and bureaucracy in organization, the party will not be formed.
In the standing committee meeting, the leaders also said that there should be financial transparency in the party. They say that the party should be linked to the labor and production campaign. Culturally proletarian, the leaders have become capitalist. This is not how a party is formed," a leader said, quoting Deputy Secretary General Sharma, "The main thing is institutional transformation. Ideas, organization and procedures should be restructured. Following the law is transformation. He said that the party will not be strong in the status quo.
Deputy Secretary General Gajurel said that Chairman Dahal's report was correct in order to solve the problems within the party and produce results. Other leaders suggested that the Maoists should bring programs keeping in mind the middle class living in urban areas. The economic and social awareness of the people has progressed. Development of ideas, organization and development of politics should be done accordingly,' Secretary Dinanath Sharma said in the meeting, 'plans and programs should be made to include the middle class of Saharbazar.' He said that if the division of work is institutionalized, the organization will speed up. She also said that since the party headquarters does not want to do ideological work, a 'think tank' department should be created. Another standing committee member, Jaipuri Gharti, suggested emphasizing economic, educational and health sector reforms to prepare the basis of socialism. Speaking on President Dahal's proposal that the leaders should submit their property details to the party, she questioned that the private assets of the party leaders were not transparent. It is said that the private property of the leaders is not outside, but it is seen that the property is added inside. It should be clarified," she said. Kamala Roka, a member of the standing committee, said that division of labor should be tangible and result-oriented. He was also of the opinion that the model of socialism should be prepared keeping in mind the base area.
Former Vice President wanted to be active: Dahal
Former Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun's participation in the Standing Committee meeting has raised questions within the Maoists. Again, he participated in the standing committee meeting on Thursday and Friday.
In Friday's meeting, Standing Committee member Anjana Bishankhe asked why the former Vice President was participating in the Standing Committee meeting again. In response, President Pushpa Kamal Dahal said that he was invited to the meeting after Pun met him and expressed his desire to work in the party. Pasang (Pun) Ji worked at the highest level of the Jan Mukti Sena. Dahal said that it was difficult to remain inactive after he resigned from the position of vice-president. "His responsibility is decided by the central committee." During the armed struggle, former Vice President Pun, Deputy General Secretary Varshman Pun and Janardhan Sharma, Secretary Chakrapani Khanal were the deputy commanders of Maoist fighters.
Nanda Bahadur was the Vice President from October 2072 to March 2079. Since then he has not participated in any political event.
