How can communism and multiparty system coexist in the same country, with their doctrines and ideals in the opposite direction? The coexistence is even more difficult when the multiparty system is pro-capitalistic. This is not a competition between democrats or republics. The Maoist of Nepal may have made a pact with the seven party alliance to fight against the regression or monarch, but do they really have any master plan or roadmap as to how they gonna govern the nation once the republicanism is established. Otherwise these seven party alliances may be digging their own grave which they eventually have to wage a war to get back to the political mainstream as the Maoist has done.
With the popular protest in the street now we are all confident that this monarchy system is futile. But simply stating the constitutional assembly would resolve every bit of problem in the country would be shortsightedness. Both the seven party alliances and the Maoist must come up with the clear vision as to what would happen after the constitutional assembly. In the present context, having a communist republic would mean the total isolation which would further engrave the lives of the nepali people. But this certainly doesn’t mean we should entertain the chaos of the seven or more party tug-of-war for power which we’ve had enough. It’s easy said than done, even with the constitutional assembly there will be conflicts, when have losers stopped complaining.
I have left the answers to the friends in sajha. Please, post your views about the solution of the present conflict.
We all may have different answers!