Maoists will not take anyone's crutch anymore: Chairman Dahal

Chaitra 7, 2081

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Maoists will not take anyone's crutch anymore: Chairman Dahal

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Chairman of Maoist Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the Maoist party will not take anyone's crutch anymore. He said that the Maoists came back to the people's doorsteps with the conclusion that the party had lost by sometimes joining with the Congress and sometimes with the UML.

He said this while addressing a meeting held on Thursday at Kalaiya in Bara during the Maoist Terai Madhes awakening campaign with the people centered on the East-West postal route. UML/Congress benefited from the alliance. "Maoist has lost," he said, "The election result of Swabiyu has given a message to stand on your own feet. We can win alone.' 

He added, 'UML/Congress made a comment that Maoists cannot rise without taking the crutch of others. But the Swabiyu elections also showed that the Maoists are not in favor of the status quo and regression, they are in favor of progress and advancement.' 

He said that the election of Mahendra Campus in Morang broke the history of the 20th year and confirmed that the Maoists alone buried the flag of victory. Recalling the Gaur massacre of Chait 7, he said, "Gour was staged a terrible massacre." It was a brutal murder.'  During the

campaign, met with various martyr families of the district, interacted and met with businessmen, industrialists, businessmen, farmers, and laborers. 

Meanwhile, he met the people of Simraungadh and Kalaiyavasi and in response to a question raised from there, he said, "We will raise our voice from Parliament to the streets for the inclusion of the Simraungadh Palace, which has historical and archeological significance, in the World Heritage List and for the upgrading of the Simraungadh/Matiarwa Chhoti customs." 

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