Although Yadav had the opportunity to become a member of the interim legislature-parliament in 2006, he left out Shila Yadav, a member of the martyr's family.
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After the armed Maoists entered peaceful politics, Jog Kumar Barbaria Yadav of Dhanusha was also sure to become an MP in the interim legislature-parliament in 2063. He arrived in Dhanushadham wearing a garland to meet Maoist leader Matrika Prasad Yadav.
Ajwalal Yadav's wife, Shila Yadav, who lost four family members in the 'People's War', was there. Shila, a member of the martyr's family, complained, 'Even though so many members of my family have given their lives, the martyr's family will not get any opportunity.' That shocked Jog Kumar. He remembered that the communist belongs to the proletariat. 'I gave the MP post I got to Shilaji right then,' he said, 'I gave up the MP post I got because the party should do justice to the martyr's family.'
All three Yadavs have now become proportional MPs from the NCP. Yadav, 61, of Kamalpur, Shahidnagar Municipality-2, Dhanusha, is known as a leader in the party who does not sacrifice opportunities, positions and benefits for the party.
Yadav, who handed over the MP post he received for the first time to the Shahid family, was defeated in the next two elections. Dhanusha Constituency No. 2. He had filed his candidacy once as a party candidate and the other time as a rebel. Yadav, also known by the nicknames Jivan and Shravan, is a person who joined the communist movement from a young age after watching the political struggle of his neighbor Suryanath Ram. 'Since the communists always fight for the proletariat, the poor, the workers and the daily wage earners, that is what drew me to politics,' he said. 'I joined politics from the age of 13.' After the Fourth General Conference of the NCP split into thick and thin torches, I chose the thick torch led by Prachanda.'
Yadav, who took command of Dhanusha, Mahottari, Siraha and Udayapur during the Maoist 'people's war', is also the commander who made the Maoist war in Madhesh a success. 'Everyone used to say that people's war was not possible in Madhesh,' Yadav said, 'I proposed that I would take command where it was not possible.' Ramvriksha Yadav Battalion was formed and under my command, Jaleshwor, Bandipur, Yadukuha and Laliya were attacked in broad daylight.'
Yadav, who is also the commissioner of the People's Liberation Army, said that the party used to deploy him to places where things went wrong during the people's war. 'I am a person who fights for the truth,' he said, 'I play my role in the House of Representatives according to the essence of people's war, the Madhesh movement and other movements.' I will try to solve the problems of agriculture and irrigation in my area. I will try to eliminate the suffering caused by the Kamala River every year.’
