The Maoists are completely Madheshists: President Dahal

Falgun 16, 2081

Abadesh Kumar Jha

The Maoists are completely Madheshists: President Dahal

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Maoist President Pushpa Kamal Dahal has claimed that Madhesh is a Maoist. Now it is time to distinguish between real and fake Madheshists, he claimed that Maoists are real Madheshists.

In an interaction with local people's representatives, intellectuals and civil society leaders held at Rajvirajama in Saptari as part of the 'Maoist with the people, Terai Madhesh Jagran Abhiyan', Dahal alleged that the activities of the so-called Madhesh parties are not towards the people or the interest of Madhesh.

Madhesh movement was possible in the background of the Maoist people's war. He also said.  He has also said that the Madhesh party is slowly moving towards dissolution and is not in a position to fulfill its promises to the people. He said that if the forces of Maoist movement and Madhesh are not concentrated in one place, there is a danger that the country will fall into instability, chaos and a terrible economic crisis. 

The Maoists are completely Madheshists: President Dahal He also said that while remembering Ramraja Prasad Singh's support in the People's War, the Maoists made Ram Raja Prasad Singh the first presidential candidate of the Republic of Nepal to honor Madhesh and Madheshi. "Maoists made Ramraja Prasad Singh the first candidate for the president of the Republic of Nepal, but some leaders who consider themselves only Madhesi leaders stopped Singh from becoming the president," Dahal said. 

Similarly, Maoist senior vice-president Narayankaji Shrestha accused the current government of becoming autocratic. He alleges that by bringing the social media bill, the government intends to prevent speaking and writing. Similarly, Nepal Samajwadi Party (NESPA) Chairman Mahindra Rai Yadav said that the defense of federalism is not possible from the Madhesh party. 

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