CPN-Maoist demands national unity government
KATHMANDU, DEC 31 – The Mohan Baidya-led CPN-Maoist has demanded a
new national unity government incorporating forces in and outside the
Constituent Assembly (CA). The party’s first national gathering that
concluded on Monday also agreed to stick to its former position that the
CA should be dissolved to promulgate new constitution through all-party
political conference. It announced a series infinite protests
coinciding with the January 22 deadline of the CA to exert pressure for
such conference. Issuing a statement on Tuesday, the party said it will
launch nationwide demonstrations and general strike from January second
week. Party Chairman Baidya said the CA should be dissolved as it is
sponsored by national and international powers.
“We should form a powerful assembly to replace the CA,” he said,
adding that the conference should settle the contentious issue of the
constitution writing process. Leaders said the national gathering has
once again endorsed political document on “New People’s Revolution”
presented by Baidya. Senior party leaders, including Vice-Chairman CP
Gajurel, General Secretary Ram Bahadur Thapa and Secretary Dev Gurung,
extended unanimous support to the document. The party also urged Netra
Bikram Chand faction to rejoin the party by correcting past mistakes.
CPN-M Spokesperson Pampha Bhusal said the gathering agreed on a need of
broader alliance among the leftist and nationalist forces.
She said the party is open to form a working alliance with
like-minded forces for protest. She, however, clarified the planned
unity with other Maoist parties including Pushpa Kamal Dahal-led UCPN
(Maoist), Matrika Yadav-led CPN (Maoist) and Mani Thapa led
CPN-Revolutionary look unlikely for the time being due to long standing
ideological differences. The party also urged the government to control
inflation and ensure availability of essential goods. Other demands of
the party include scrapping power trade agreement, power development
deal and “unequal” treaties with India, ensuring transparent land
distribution to the landless and creating job opportunities. The party’s
gathering also appealed the government to withdraw criminal charges
against most of its cadres arrested during Maoist insurgency and second
CA election.
http://www.ekantipur.com/2014/12/31/national/cpn-maoist-demands-national-unity-government/399723.html
CPN-Maoist announces protests
KATHMANDU: Coinciding with the general strikes announced by the
30-party Federal Democratic Alliance led by Unified CPN-Maoist, the
CPN-Maoist today announced its struggle plan. Presenting the decisions
of the party’s national conference held here from December 26 to 29,
party general secretary Ram Bahadur Thapa said the party has decided to
hold general strike in the eastern region on January 9, in the western
region on January 11, in the mid-western region on January 12, in the
central region on January 13 and to take their protests to a culmination
with a nationwide general strike on January 17. The FDA has already
announced its general strike at the same places on the same days but
they have called the nationwide general strike on January 19.
The Mohan Baidhya-led CPN-M also decided to burn the copies of the
new constitution on January 23 if the country drafted the constitution
on January 22 the deadline for promulgating the constitution. “On
February 13, the party will be organising its Youth march past and Mass
meeting at Khulla Manch,” Thapa said at the press conference. Asked
about the struggle plan coinciding with the FDA, party Vice-chair C P
Gajurel said the plan was drafted after consulting with FDA leader
Pushpa Kamal Dahal.
The conference has also decided to open the door for the party’s
former secretary Netra Bikram Chand-led CPN Maoist to join the party,
besides forming a Revolutionary Communist Centre uniting all like-minded
parties. The party has also decided to fill the vacant 64 positions of
central committee members after 61 members deserted the party during the
recent split through the central committee meeting to begin from
tomorrow. Currently, the party has 87 out of 151 full central committee
members after 61 members of the central committee joined the Chand-led
CPN Maoist.
CPN-Maoist blames Chand Maoist for being ‘deviated rightist’
KATHAMNDU, Dec 30: Baidhya led CPN-Maoist have pointed out its
recently parted faction in the leadership of Netra Bikram Chand as
‘deviated rightist’. The party’s first national assembly that concluded
on Monday remarked Chand led CPN (Maoist) politically following thoughts
similar that of deviated rightist force. The party had organized
national assembly from Dec 26 to 29 in Kathamndu.
Despite visible virtues like of rightist forces in the Chand faction,
our party had urged for unity but now CPN (Maoist) intention has truly
been known, said leader Ram Bahadur Thapa ‘Badal’ during a press
conference held to publicize party’s decisions made during national
assembly. Leader Thapa said that party has already announced protest
programs , if constitution is promulgated by January 22 certainly we
will condemn it by burning its draft on January 23. “We have already
demanded dissolution of the Constituent Assembly to form Political
Assembly with full rights in order to issue new constitution”, said
Thapa.
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CPN-M Chair Baidya hospitalised‚ pneumonia suspected
KATHMANDU: Chairman of the CPN-Maoist, Mohan Baidya, was admitted at
the Norvic Hospital on Monday evening after he suffered from breathing
problems. Chairman Baidya was taken to the Thapathali-based hospital as
he suffered a bout of common cold and fever, and his asthma started
worsening, according to his aide, Arun Upadhyay. The treatment is on,
and the doctors have suspected pneumonia. He is being fed oxygen, added
Upadhyay.
http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=CPN-
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