Chairman Vaidhya Slanders Political Leaders And Warns Of Declaring Ethnic States
By KTM Metro Reporter
October 10, 2012: Chairman of CPN-Maoist Mohan Vaidhya today said that leaders of the UCPN-Maoist, NC and CPN-UML are just like stray dogs fighting for power nothing else, according to myrepubliccca.com. “We should beware of such dogs,” myrepublica.com quotes Vaidhya, as saying while addressing the inauguration function of the first general convention of the National People’s Volunteers (NPV) in the capital. Mr. Vaidhya labeled the NC and UML leaders as the old compradors while Chairman Prachanda and Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai, as the new compradors. “We will fight against both the old and new compradors,” he said, according to myrepublica.com.
Chairman Vaidhya might be quite right to say all those nasty things against other political leaders but he needs to know that all political leaders are of the same color for the people. So, we think that Mr. Vaidhya also belongs to the same category of the politicians he has tagged as stray dogs or compradors.
Some political analysts ask chairman Vaidhya which class of the politicians he belongs to after his brave actions of banning Indian vehicles, movies and songs in Nepal ignoring the sufferings of the people living on both sides of border. How long Mr. Vaidhya would be able to hold on to snarl at Indian vehicles, movies and songs in Nepal remains to be seen.
Addressing the national gathering of the volunteers of the party, Chairman of CPN-Maoist Mohan Vaidhya today warn of declaring ethnic federal states from the street strongly objecting to the major political parties' informal understanding to go for the fresh Constituent Assembly (CA) polls, and warns of promulgating a new constitution from the street if its demand for a round table conference were ignored, writes nepalnews.com.
Chairman Vaidhya looks like a very brave leader that could ban any Indian things in Nepal, now he declares he could make federal states and a new constitution but he failed to state from which street and when. Upon return from his latest China Visit, Chairman Vaidhya said that his Chinese mentors had said that federalism was not good for Nepal, as it might cause Nepal to break into pieces; so he was not for such a federalism but now he is for declaring even ethnic federal states from the street without a name.