Leader Reflects on Maoist Movement's 31st Anniversary, Citing Ideological Decline and Leadership Failures
Summary
On the 31st anniversary of the Great People's War, a leader reflects on the Maoist movement's ideological decline, leadership failures, and the urgent need for transformation amid ongoing political crisis in Nepal.
Key Points
- The Maoist movement has experienced ideological decline and leadership failures since the People's War began 31 years ago.
- Internal conflicts and egoistic leadership have led to expulsion of key party members and weakened the party's mass base.
- The Janajeevan movement represents a new opportunity for truth and transformation within the party and country.
- The party must intensify struggle against parliamentarism, restore ideological clarity, curb extremism, and re-energize sidelined leaders for a socialist revolution.