Communist Leader Pandey Accuses Current Government of Opposing Poor

Kathmandu. Nepali Communist Party leader Rajendra Prasad Pandey has accused the current government of being anti-sukumbasi, poor, and helpless classes. He claimed that the current government itself was the result of a grand planned conspiracy.

Addressing the All Nepal Women's Organization Unity National Gathering held in Kathmandu on Saturday, he claimed that the current government itself was the result of a grand planned conspiracy.

Leader Pandey has termed the 'Jengji Movement' held on Bhadra 23 and 24, 2082 BS as a major destruction and conspiracy. He mentioned that during the movement, the Supreme Court, Singha Durbar, President's House, Prime Minister's Residence, police offices, and the houses of various political leaders were searched and set on fire.

He stated that on the pretext of that destruction, the parliament elected by the people was dissolved without any reason, and a game was played to give birth to another parliament. He said that by dissolving the elected parliament, a force without any principles, ideology, program, or goal was brought to power.

Recalling the past movement, leader Pandey clarified that they had fought a long battle to overthrow the autocratic Panchayat system and, when faced with resistance while trying to keep the king within the constitution, they had also bid farewell to the monarchy. However, he expressed objection that today, people who had no contribution or role in the fight to overthrow the Panchayat and against the monarchy are holding the responsibilities of Prime Minister, Minister, and Parliament.

He said, 'They have no experience of this movement, of us shedding blood, fighting, suffering, going underground, facing difficulties, fighting the people's war and the people's movement, and they have no affection for it.' He claimed that because such forces have reached the core of the nation, the poor and helpless classes are suffering in practice.

To face this challenge, leader Pandey has called on communist forces to prepare for struggle again. He urged party workers to introspect seriously and reorganize themselves. Addressing the workers, he said, 'Comrades, let us seriously get up once again, dust ourselves off, and swear by the soil that we can build an even better party than yesterday.'

Speaking about the internal situation of the party, he admitted that although the party unification has happened among the central-level leaders, it has not yet fully happened among the lower-level workers. Leader Pandey has instructed the workers to move forward with a single communist spirit, rising above the old narrow thinking of former Maoists and former Unified Socialists in the days to come.

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