India playing dual role in Nepali politics, claims Mohan Baidya

India playing dual role in Nepali politics, claims Mohan Baidya

Kathmandu: The Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist) Chairman Mohan Baidya has claimed that Indian ruling classes have played dual role by asking one section of political parties in Nepal to hold the election and others to boycott it. He claimed it while inaugurating the national gathering of All Nepal People’s Cultural Federation held at Ichchhuk Cultural Academy Hall in Ghattekulo Kathmandu on Friday.

      Stating that the bureaucratic comprador bourgeoisie is prevailing in the state power of Nepal, he laid emphasis on the need to ruthlessly struggle against the reactionaries, revisionists and opportunists. Stating that many comrades, though honest and revolutionary, are in confusion; he stressed on the need to vehemently expose the reaction, revisionism and opportunism and work hard to bring them back in the revolutionary Maoist movement, he stressed.

      Mentioning that reactionaries and revisionists have been collaborating against revolution, Kiran laid emphasis to shatter the confusion spread by them and to go ahead towards accomplishing new democratic revolution in Nepal.

      The convention conducted by Hiramani Dukhi was chaired by Ishwarchandra Gyawali. Sagar and Kamal Chaudhary, the Secretariat members of CPN (Revolutionary Maoist) and Indra Raut, the Chairman of Revolutionary Journalists Federation wished the grand success of the convention. Professor Doctor Jagdish Chandra Bhandari had delivered a speech welcoming the delegates present in the gathering.