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In June 2012, Mohan Baidya split off from UCPN (Maoist) along with 45 of 149 central committee members to form the Communist Party of Nepal–Maoist, also referred to as dash Maoists. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He accused the party of being filled with opportunists and the leadership of destroying the achievements of the People's War .
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre), between 1996 and 2009 named the "Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)" Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist) , founded June 2012 Communist Party of Nepal (2014) , split from the Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist) in 2014; sometimes referred to as the "Communist Party of Nepal (Biplav)"
The party was formed in 1994 with same name as its parent party Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre) and was named as the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in 1996. After the Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre–Masal) and its electoral front, Janamorcha Nepal merged with the party in 2009, the unified party came to be known as the ...
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) [10] Gopal Kirati: Split from the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) Patriotic People's Republican Front, Nepal [10] Chandra Prakash Gajurel: Electoral front of Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist) [11] Communist Party of Nepal (United) Chandra Dev Joshi Split from Communist Party of ...
Echoing the 2012 split of Kiran's faction, which became known as the Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist), Netra Bikram Chand's faction also split from it, claiming: "The Maoist revolt had grossly perverted by the time it arrived in Kathmandu from Rolpa. It is not possible to unite with the party that has strayed from the Maoist ...
Mohan Baidya (Nepali: मोहन वैद्य) is a Nepalese political activist who is the chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal Revolutionary Maoist, a party formed in 2012 by a splinter group from the Nepal Communist Party - Maoist Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).
The leader of the Nepal’s largest communist party, Khadga Prasad Oli, was named the Himalayan nation’s new prime minister on Sunday following the collapse of a previous coalition government. A ...
The communist movement in Nepal traces its history back to Pushpa Lal Shrestha, the father of Nepali communism and the founder and general secretary of the first Nepali communist party, the Communist Party of Nepal. [3] Younger brother to Gangalal Shrestha, Pushpa Lal joined the political fight against the autocratic Rana regime at a young age. [1]