Left-wing integrated left!

Once in leadership, the leftist leader likes to stick to that position forever.

Bhadra 16, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Left-wing integrated left!

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CPN Unified Socialist leader Prakash Jwala belongs to the left-wing leader. Having gathered experience up to the level of the party's politburo and minister in the government, he is considered a confidant of party president Madhav Nepal.

The history of the Left Party, which was established under the leadership of the ideological and ascetic leader Pushpalal Shrestha when the Jahanians were the foundation of the autocratic Rana government, is, as said by leader Jwala, extremely factional and fragmented.

Due to Manmohan and Madan Bhandari's ideological line and sacrifice, contribution and austerity, the present day of the left movement, which once shone, does not seem to be so happy. Once in the leadership, the left leader always likes to stick to that position. 

This disease is seen in all the current left leaders. Nepali-Khanals, who have been in the leadership of UML for a long time, left the Chhandakahda party to eat thick lentils and became bare shopkeepers. The party broke up and kept the name unified. Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal or CPN Masal leader Mohan Vikram Singh or CP Mainali have similar histories. 

Madan and Manmohan Adhikari, who understood that Kora Siddhanta is not just an Oclarer, are real politicians, and with the spread of multi-partyism, the country has now become democratic. But now Jwalas cannot sustain the party only with the badge of Madan and Manmohan. If a strong leftist party is to be formed with the country at heart, then the Jwalas have to do a lot of things to start it.

Now it will be enough if the flames do not burn and burn, but give warm heat. Karl Marx, Mao, Pushpalal and Mohanvikram have written as much based on left theory. Isn't it your turn to stand on that foundation and show it? – Krishna Kumpure, Adamtar, Dhading

Kantipur

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