CPN-UML leader Pradeep Gyawali asserts communist movement will revive like Bermuda grass
Kathmandu. CPN-UML leader Pradeep Gyawali has stated that the communist movement will flourish again like Bermuda grass during a drought. On the occasion of the 77th anniversary of the establishment of the Communist Party of Nepal, leader Gyawali noted that despite facing various setbacks, divisions, and contradictions since its inception, this movement has continued to thrive by piercing through every drought and oppression, much like Bermuda grass.
Gyawali remarked that the past year has not been pleasant for the communist movement. He mentioned that some individuals have declared the movement finished based on these extraordinary setbacks. 'Fukuyama, who declared the death of ideology and the end of history, is now regretting his predictions,' Gyawali wrote. 'The predictions of our own Fukuyamas will also prove futile. This is because the establishment, existence, and future of the communist movement are not directed by anyone's personal desire, but by the historical development of society, class structure, and the objective necessity of transformation.'
Gyawali stated that they do not have the luxury of taking the current setbacks and challenges facing the communist movement lightly. Instead, he believes today should be remembered as a day to resolve to fulfill the responsibilities set at the time of the party's establishment.
'We do not have the luxury of taking current setbacks and challenges lightly. It demands ruthless self-review, structural reorganization, and new energy to understand and face new dynamics,' Gyawali wrote. 'On the occasion of the 77th anniversary, let us resolve that we will fulfill these responsibilities and give the movement a new life.'
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