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Be Patience To Capture State Power

Issue 11, March 14, 2010


By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

March 8, 2010: the training of the commanders and deputy commanders of the People’s liberation Army (PLA) by UCPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda on March 1, 2010 was off-limit to the reporters but gradually the report on the training has made its way to the press and in his training, Prachanda has said to the commanders and deputy commanders of the PLA that the UCPN-Maoist is putting up about 10,000 PLA members in the Nepal Army and the police and making them effectively the PLA, and then easily capturing the stare power according to the Nepalese media reports. However speaking at the function held to mark the 100th Labor Women’s Day at Tundikhel in Kathmandu, Chairman Prachanda has refuted the media reports on grabbing the state power and has said that it is media propaganda of the counter revolutionaries and reactionaries to justify their attempt on disrupting the writing of a new constitution and then imposing a presidential rule in Nepal; if it happens it would be a disaster to the country.

Grabbing power through the Nepal Army and police might be the best option to the UCPN-Maoist leaders rather then launching the protest movement and other means not mentioning the remotely possible armed-revolution for capturing the state power. The current deadly incompetent government and other political leaders running after only the power have been creating an environment conducive to the UCPN-Maoist leaders reaching their stated goals.

The Maoist leaders have been reaching nearer to their goals every passing day because of the highly unpopular and incompetent government led by Madhav Nepal and his co-workers mostly defeated in the elections, as they have not been able to protect the lives and property of Nepalis shown by the brutal murders of the reporters and media people going unabated in the broad day light and the government has not been able to solve any one of the problems Nepalis have been facing rather it has intensified the problems increasing the prices of food stuffs and cooking gas and making their lives miserable by the power outage and  short supply of water in the Kathmandu Valley.

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