Chand, Sharma, and Bhusal issued a joint statement and agreed to form a broad front, saying that the old political parties and their leaders would not be able to reach a new destination.
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Communist Party General Secretary Nekravitrim Chand, Progressive Movement leader and former Maoist Deputy General Secretary Janardan Sharma, and former General Secretary of the Unified Socialist Party of Nepal (CPN-UML) Ghanshyam Bhusal have resolved to form a broad front including the leftists.
In a joint statement issued after the discussion on Friday, the three leaders agreed to form a broad front, saying that the old political parties and their leaders cannot reach a new destination.
‘The old political parties of the country, especially their leaders, want to cover up the crisis and protect their dominance by entrenching the old structure and methods. It is certain that this will push the country towards further confusion, instability and danger. It is self-evident that a new destination cannot be reached by following the old path,’ is the common conclusion of Chand, Sharma and Bhusal.
They have also stated that they are determined to move forward unitedly for this. ‘We are determined to move forward unitedly by cooperating for such a historic initiative. We call for meaningful dialogue, discussion and cooperation with all committed communists, socialists, progressives and patriots.’
They have also said that a broad front is necessary to overcome the country's despair. ‘Breaking the national despair and deadlock and rallying the common people in a progressive and democratic direction has become today’s burning task,’ the three leaders say.
‘In this situation where the nation is facing an all-round crisis, it is necessary for all committed communists, socialists, progressives and patriots to take the initiative for a broad front.’ They say that it is necessary for committed communists, socialists, progressives and patriots to take the initiative for a broad front.
They say that the Gen-G rebellion has occurred due to the parties in power in turn and that the latest developments have led the country in a confusing direction.
‘The ruling leaders were becoming irresponsible and the role that political parties should play was weakening. Due to this, the state, politics, political parties and their leaders became distant from the people. Reform efforts in the parties were failing,’ they say.
According to them, this is why those parties could not withstand the Genji movement on Bhadra 23 and the destruction on Bhadra 24. 'Democratic values are simultaneously under threat. The evolving political developments have made the country more confused. Nationality, democracy and the rights of the people are simultaneously under threat. National life is becoming unsafe,' said Chand, Sharma and Bhusal.
