Saorsa
13th September 2010, 23:32
Preparations afoot for revolt: Baidya
REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, Sept 13: Senior Vice Chairman of UCPN (Maoist) Mohan Baidya said on Monday that the main opposition party has launched groundwork for a ´revolt´ to capture state power.
"The party´s Central Committee decision to launch a month-long protest programs is a part of preparation for the revolt," Baidya said at a public function in Kathmandu.
He said the Maoists will launch a month-long publicity campaign from the central to the local levels.
He informed that the peaceful agitation will kick-start mid-September for the protection of the nationalism.
Baidya said they opted to go for the revolt as other political parties resorted to every means to stop the Maoists from heading the government.
"Our main goal is to capture the state powers by means of revolution," he added.
Challenging the authenticity of the controversial audiotape scandal involving Maoist leader Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Baidya said it was just a conspiracy in the run up to the prime ministerial election.
http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=23280
Maoists' ultimate aim is to capture state power through people's revolt: Baidya
Monday, 13 September 2010 17:32
UCPN (Maoist) vice chairman Mohan Baidya on Monday revealed that his party has begun preparation to capture state power through people's revolt. He said that the party has been left with no option but to wage the revolt as efforts are on to bar the Maoists from going into power.
Speaking at an interaction programme held at the Reporters' Club today afternoon, he said the Maoists are victims of conspiracy to bar them from forming a legitimate government.
"So, our ultimate aim is to capture state power sooner or later by waging fresh people's revolt," Baidya said.
He informed that his party has already started making preparation for the people's revolt, adding that the month long protest programmes announced by a meeting of the Central Committee on Sunday is a prelude to such a revolt.
In his latest political dossier presented at the ongoing Central Committee meeting of the party held on Saturday, Baidya, who is considered a party hawk and leads a hard-line faction inside the party, has proposed that the party should stop cooperating with the "parliamentary parties" and make preparations to wage fresh people's revolt. nepalnews.com
http://www.nepalnews.com/main/index.php/news-archive/1-top-story/9134-maoists-ultimate-aim-is-to-capture-state-power-through-peoples-revolt-baidya.html
REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, Sept 13: Senior Vice Chairman of UCPN (Maoist) Mohan Baidya said on Monday that the main opposition party has launched groundwork for a ´revolt´ to capture state power.
"The party´s Central Committee decision to launch a month-long protest programs is a part of preparation for the revolt," Baidya said at a public function in Kathmandu.
He said the Maoists will launch a month-long publicity campaign from the central to the local levels.
He informed that the peaceful agitation will kick-start mid-September for the protection of the nationalism.
Baidya said they opted to go for the revolt as other political parties resorted to every means to stop the Maoists from heading the government.
"Our main goal is to capture the state powers by means of revolution," he added.
Challenging the authenticity of the controversial audiotape scandal involving Maoist leader Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Baidya said it was just a conspiracy in the run up to the prime ministerial election.
http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=23280
Maoists' ultimate aim is to capture state power through people's revolt: Baidya
Monday, 13 September 2010 17:32
UCPN (Maoist) vice chairman Mohan Baidya on Monday revealed that his party has begun preparation to capture state power through people's revolt. He said that the party has been left with no option but to wage the revolt as efforts are on to bar the Maoists from going into power.
Speaking at an interaction programme held at the Reporters' Club today afternoon, he said the Maoists are victims of conspiracy to bar them from forming a legitimate government.
"So, our ultimate aim is to capture state power sooner or later by waging fresh people's revolt," Baidya said.
He informed that his party has already started making preparation for the people's revolt, adding that the month long protest programmes announced by a meeting of the Central Committee on Sunday is a prelude to such a revolt.
In his latest political dossier presented at the ongoing Central Committee meeting of the party held on Saturday, Baidya, who is considered a party hawk and leads a hard-line faction inside the party, has proposed that the party should stop cooperating with the "parliamentary parties" and make preparations to wage fresh people's revolt. nepalnews.com
http://www.nepalnews.com/main/index.php/news-archive/1-top-story/9134-maoists-ultimate-aim-is-to-capture-state-power-through-peoples-revolt-baidya.html