RSP to gather suggestions from 51 locations; Maoist Centre to run three-month-long campaign
Kathmandu / Aug 6: Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is going to collect suggestions from 51 villages to prepare party documents. The initiative aims to incorporate diverse perspectives from various geographic and community backgrounds, including the Himalayan, Terai, and mountain regions, by directly engaging with citizens.
Each of the 17-member team formed by the party will visit three different locations and gather suggestions. However, the specific locations and time for gathering suggestions have not finalized yet.
According to General Secretary Mukul Dhakal, suggestions will be collected from 51 places, depending on geography and community. During the collection of suggestions, there will also be interaction with the local residents.
While choosing the place where suggestions will be collected, preparations are being made to select 51 villages so that there are no two places in the same district. Manish Jha, a member of the document preparation committee, has been given the responsibility of determining the locations to ensure diversity in geography and community.
The team members are restricted form going to their home area while they are deployed to gather suggestions. The delegation has already completed one stage of work in preparing the documents. We have already discussed about the party’s political opinion and the policies,” Ganesh Karki, a member of the document preparation committee, said.
During the preparation of the ‘New Era Resolution’ document, each delegation members have to spend five days in one place and visit three places. Since three villages have to be reached, a period of 15 days has been fixed.
A team of 17 people was formed in mid-June to decide the policy after the document presented by General Secretary Dhakal in the party meeting got into controversy on May.
The team formed to prepare the documents include the leaders Mukul Dhakal, Kabindra Burlakoti, Santosh Pariyar, Swarnim Wagle, Shishir Khanal, Sobita Gautam, Sumana Shrestha, Manish Jha, Toshima Karki, Ganesh Karki, Hari Dhakal, Ramesh Prasain, Kamal Subedi, Ganesh Parajuli, Bipin Kumar Acharya, Krantishikha Dhital, and Shankar Shrestha.
Maoist Centre to run three-month-long campaign for organizational upkeep
Prime Minister and CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has directed the party leaders and cadres to inform every household about the party’s policy and programme and the recent achievements of the Dahal-led government.
Addressing the central committee meeting of the CPN (Maoist Centre) here Sunday, he directed the party rank and file to visit every household across the country.
The Maoist Centre has also decided to run three-month-long campaign and the party Chairman Prachanda himself will be deployed in one each ward from all seven provinces for organizational strengthening and interact with the people. For the campaign, all the leaders and cadres of the Maoist Centre should be deployed in the field.
On the occasion, party Chairman Prachanda said that the leaders and cadres should be united and linked to the people adding that the party and its leadership are still encircled.
Likewise, Prachanda said that the ongoing campaign against corruption was initiated in a planned fashion and asked the party leaders to extend their support for this. Saying that the journey to good-governance and prosperity has advanced in the country, the Prime Minister said that no one will be spared if he was found involved in corruption. “We moved ahead in a planned way concluding that no one will initiate the job if the Maoist did not take a lead (of the anti-corruption mission). We will not leave it incomplete. All comrades should support this,” according to PM and Maoist Centre Chairman Prachanda.
He said that the party should be united under the party’s main leadership and should take the ownership of the transformation by co-working with the people in a certain procedure.
Likewise, Prime Minister Prachanda said that his party would once again lead the nation ideologically and politically. He, however, admitted that there was confusion in the party in the past but all such confusions were over after the ongoing central committee meeting.
Talking to the media after the meeting, leader Krishna Bahadur Mahara said that the central committee meeting approved 25-point contemporary proposal and termed the CC meeting ‘extraordinary’.
Mahara said that the march of Socialist Revolution has begun and the ‘Maoist with People: A Campaign for Special Transformation’ would be launched nationwide.
The campaign will kick start on September 2. RSS