Biplav's 'agricultural revolution' with politics

Poush 7, 2081

Pathak Patra

Biplav's 'agricultural revolution' with politics

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Netra Vikram Chand 'Biplav' is a leader who is known as a very influential and aggressive leader while in the Maoist leadership of Prachanda.

After Mohan Vaidya broke up the party by rebelling with Prachanda and Baburam Bhattarai in June 2069, Biplav, who went there, saw that his mission would not be fulfilled from there too, and formed the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) under his own leadership in November 2071. Although his party is known as CPN in political circles, the party is not yet registered with the Election Commission. However, it is understood that the party has now started the process of registering the party in the Commission in order to participate in the general elections to be held in 2084.

A component of the party that went to war expressing disagreement against the then parliamentary system is also expressing dissatisfaction with the current parliamentary system after the promulgation of the constitution. Therefore, CPN is trying to determine the way to participate in this parliamentary system through elections. After coming to the peace process after ten years of war, neither the Maoist led by Vaidya nor the CPN led by Biplava has participated in any elections after separating from the United Maoists who participated in the first Constituent Assembly elections in 2064. After reorganizing the party under his own leadership, the CPN, which went underground, could not bring any improvement in the assessment that it could not become a revolutionary even under the leadership of Vaidya. Finally, he also returned to the peace process like the Maoists who came to the peace process in 2062/063. Now the party is also affiliated with Samajwadi Morcha with various parties. It is being heard that Biplava-led CPN, which is waiting for party unity with its Maoist party, CPN-Maoist Center, has also dabbled in politics as well as in agricultural and industrial sectors and is achieving success in these fields. This is not only a pleasant and positive aspect but can also be a message for other parties.

The routine of a politician is either to go among the people or to be in power. Since the CPN is not only in power but also not in the opposition, it seems that it is looking for various ways to be known to the people. If the said party was in power or in the parliament, it would have been living from that income. As long as Prachanda was in the government, he did not know the people, it cannot be denied that he would have been in the same situation if there had been a revolution in Prachanda's place. Because he spent a long time in the revolution, why didn't he adopt this method and now, when all options have been exhausted, he adopted it? Even if the leadership did not allow his ideas to come forward during the leadership of Prachanda, Vaidya, it has already been a decade since he himself led a party.

Since he led the party, if he had brought forward the current ideas and adopted other processes including agriculture and industrial, his height could have reached much higher today. Like Prachanda and Vaidya, he has tried to walk the same path again and again seeing that his mission will be completed through the revolution, and seeing that he cannot reach the destination by that path, he is going to backtrack and travel on a new path. In the coming days, he also seems to be trying to step towards power through the parliament. If he and his party start traveling on that road as well, then it cannot be said that the agricultural and industrial revolution which is now being successful will not end there. Because it is clear to Nepali people that political parties forget their own voters for power.

Sujan Devkota , Palungtar-4, Gorkha

Pathak

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