Maoist leaders and activists seek financial resources and propose unity with the four parties
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Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has concluded that the Federal Democratic Republic has come to a halt. Presenting a political report at the Maoist Central Committee meeting that started in Kathmandu from Sunday, Dahal said that now is the time to 'servicing' the Federal Democratic Republic.
Dahal's resolution to transform and rebuild the party: Presented a report titled 'Today's Historical Need'. In the report, it is mentioned that although it is appropriate to cooperate with the Congress and UML to institutionalize the republic, it should now proceed alone.
Traditional powers like Congress and UML feel that the current change is more In some issues, their voice has gone to match with their ancient power,' the report states, 'even those who say new have not been able to give a reliable alternative to new ideas, political style and leadership.' . Referring to the fact that the decision of the Chunbang meeting of the Maoists played a role in establishing a republic in the country, the report concludes that the Maoists will lead the establishment of a socialist republic.
"People have seen our party as a revolutionary alternative despite its shortcomings," the report states, "The responsibility of servicing the democratic republic has fallen on our shoulders. The alternative to a democratic republic is a scientific socialist republic. A complete revolution has come before us.
Dahal has mentioned that there will be no further strengthening of the democratic republic by cooperating with the old parliamentary parties. Despite the populist trend of the people towards the new party including the RSVP, he wrote in the report that there is no ideological clarity. The next alternative political power must be Maoist. We will proceed with a clear idea and direction of action," he said.
There is a proposal in the Central Committee that the Maoists will move ahead with the main front of the House. The main house is the front of the struggle. If necessary, there can be a road,' Dahal said, 'for that we have to campaign on the Terai Madhesh and Madhyapahari highways.'
Dahal said that the by-elections at the local level have shocked the UML. "The by-elections have pushed the UML, weakened the Congress and encouraged us (Maoists)," said Dahal.
Alleging that UML does not want to conclude the peace process, Congress and Maoists should pressurize the report. Congress-UML has moved forward with the amendment of the constitution. Maoists have proposed in the central committee that the executive president should be directly elected, fully proportional, ministers should be appointed from non-MPs, women, Dalits and Muslims should be given privileges.
Chairman Dahal has proposed to trace the financial resources of Maoist leaders and workers. He said that the tendency to depend on donations and commissions has increased, and the party should submit property details and show financial sources. "The party cannot be formed without putting an end to things that run on donations and commissions. Every leader should connect with his geography and engage in production,'' he said in the report. It is necessary to disclose.'
Dahal has proposed in the report to go to the next congress of the party including the selection of new leadership. He proposed that it would be appropriate for another central committee to set the convention date after 6 months. Dahal has said that he will appoint a successor after building a strong party in terms of succession and leadership transfer.
Dahal has put forward a proposal to unite the parties that are considered in the report with Netra Vikram Chand's Nepal Communist Party, Mahendra Yadav's Nepal Samajwadi Party, Dharmendra Bastola's CPN Majority and Prabhu Shah's Aam Janata Party. "Learning lessons from the past, unity among former Maoists should be based on ideas," the report states.
He has mentioned that unity initiative between Maoist and socialist components, forming a united front that does not create an environment of unity, and if that is not possible, it can be done by functional unity with socialist power. "A high-level negotiation team can be formed for that," he proposed.
Maoist Vice President and Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota said that the Central Committee has started discussing the issue of going to the people. "From February 1, there is a proposal to run Terai Madhesh Jagran, East West and Madhyapahari campaign," he said. In the meeting, the in-charge and chairman of the province and migration committee reported on the respective areas.
