The party should be established through social organizations: President Dahal

Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has emphasized that the party should be established through social organizations.

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The party should be established through social organizations: President Dahal

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Chairman of Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Center) Pushpa Kamal Dahal has emphasized that the party should be established through social organizations.

In a discussion held here today by the Social Welfare Department of the Maoist Center on the topic of 'Social Justice, Inclusion and the Role of Social Organizations', he emphasized that the intervention of the Maoist Center should be positive in the social organizations and said that it is necessary to participate in such organizations and play a positive role in the changed political situation.

President Dahal said that it is necessary to change the tendency of Maoist leaders and workers to not open up even though they are involved in various organizations. He said, 'wherever our friends are participating, the organization should be excellent and according to the decision taken by the party on how to understand the social organization, it is necessary to make the same opinion not only among the people, but also at the lower level of the party.'

According to the private secretariat of Chairman Dahal, he mentioned that the concept of independent and national economy put forward by the Maoist center is different from the thinking of other parties, and he said that it is necessary to establish that the Maoist party is different by explaining this thinking to the bottom.

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