Baidhya faction in quest of split
The closed-door session of the Maoist dissident faction led by senior
Vice-chairman Mohan Baidya that kicked off on Saturday is underway at
Sherpa Sewa Samaj, Boudha in the capital.
In today's session, Baidya has presented a political proposal accusing party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal of languishing in revisionist path and not being transformed despite heavy efforts for it, according to a participant.
In his political document, Baidya has proposed for moving ahead by separating from the party.
Group discussion over the political document is underway now.
Meanwhile, the UCPN (Maoist) has urged the dissident faction led by Vice-chairman Baidya to conclude the gathering by approving the proposal for party unity.
A meeting of the party standing committee members held at Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal's residence in Lazimpat this morning urged the disgruntled faction to pass the proposal for unity, as there was no alternative to party unity, party spokesperson Dinanath Sharma said.
Sharma said, "Revolution cannot be accomplished after split in the party. Revolution will be possible through unity. International experiences have also shown this. So, we urged them to be ready for party unity."
Similarly, the meeting has also urged the opposition parties for national consensus. Likewise, the meeting also decided to work to make the national cadres' gathering scheduled for June 29- July 1 a success.
In today's session, Baidya has presented a political proposal accusing party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal of languishing in revisionist path and not being transformed despite heavy efforts for it, according to a participant.
In his political document, Baidya has proposed for moving ahead by separating from the party.
Group discussion over the political document is underway now.
Meanwhile, the UCPN (Maoist) has urged the dissident faction led by Vice-chairman Baidya to conclude the gathering by approving the proposal for party unity.
A meeting of the party standing committee members held at Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal's residence in Lazimpat this morning urged the disgruntled faction to pass the proposal for unity, as there was no alternative to party unity, party spokesperson Dinanath Sharma said.
Sharma said, "Revolution cannot be accomplished after split in the party. Revolution will be possible through unity. International experiences have also shown this. So, we urged them to be ready for party unity."
Similarly, the meeting has also urged the opposition parties for national consensus. Likewise, the meeting also decided to work to make the national cadres' gathering scheduled for June 29- July 1 a success.
प्रकाशित मिति:
June 17, 2012