Posted by: deadlyweeds April 14, 2008
माओबादी येता हेर मूजी
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just take a look at their idealogy is it benificial for nepal????? i think it is aani yatro barsa aaru party laii time nadiyeko haina ghanta gare ta just everyone deserves a chance and despite the situation of country was bad let us hope that "Naya Nepal" will not just be a word...jay nepal

CPN(M) upholds 'Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and Prachanda Path', claiming that Prachanda's ideological contributions are an adaptation of Maoism in Nepalese context. It should be noted that in Nepali language, the ideology is called 'Malemabad ra Prachanda Path', Malemabad standing for 'MA(rx)-LE(nin)-MA(o)-ism'.

The Maoists announced a ‘People's War’ on February 13, 1996, with the slogan "let us march ahead on the path of struggle towards establishing the people's rule by wreaking the reactionary ruling system of state." They strongly believe in the philosophy of Mao Zedong that "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" and that both military power must be subordinate to political leadership.

They also draw inspiration from the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement and Peru's Maoist guerrilla movement, the Communist Party of Peru, known as Sendero Luminoso. Communist parties from different parts of the world have provided ideological support for the Nepali Maoists. The ‘People's War’ aims to establish a ‘New Democracy’ in Nepal and constitutes a "historical revolt against feudalism, imperialism and so-called reformists." The immediate reason given by the Maoists for declaring the ‘People's War’ was the failure of the Nepalese Government to respond to a memorandum presented by its representatives to Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on February 4, 1996. The memorandum listed 40 demands related to "nationalism, democracy and livelihood". These included among others the abolition of royal privileges and the promulgation of a new constitution, and the abrogation of the Mahakali treaty with India on the distribution of water and electricity and the delineation of the border between the two countries
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