CPN Chairman Prachanda Stresses Need for Leftist Polarization Amidst National Challenges

Kathmandu. Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN), Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', has stated that leftist polarization is the need of the hour. Welcoming individuals with a leftist background into the party, he claimed that if patriotic leftist forces had united, the country would not have reached its current difficult situation.

Stating that the need to unite communists has increased following the Janji movement and the events of Bhadra 24, Chairman Dahal clarified that the formation of CPN is a direct result of this necessity.

He asserted that only CPN has the capability to save the nation by fighting against the status quoist tendencies driven by the interests of brokers and middlemen, which seek to incite public anger and despair towards anarchy. Mentioning that there are conspiracies underway to end the leftist movement, Chairman Dahal pointed out the necessity for the reorganization of revolutionary communists and patriotic forces to resist these plots.

Chairman Dahal stated that during his tenure as Prime Minister, he took strict measures against corruption, implemented administrative reforms, and initiated efforts to protect the constitution and strengthen the federal democratic republic.

He appealed to voters to support his party for the protection and practical implementation of rights for oppressed communities including women, Dalits, indigenous nationalities, Tharus, Madhesis, Muslims, Karnali, and the Far-West. He stated that his agenda includes ending corruption, breaking the network of mafias and middlemen, and establishing a system where no one is above the law.

He further stated that CPN is committed to creating a balanced and self-respecting foreign policy, building an employment-oriented and production-focused economy, and creating domestic employment by coordinating agriculture and industry.

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