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In the News (Mon 21 Dec 09)

  
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Prachanda: If the king asks them to form a government and the parties go in for parliamentary elections without looking at the demands we have been making for the past 10 years, it would be difficult for us to go along with the parties.
Prachanda: When we called our ceasefire, there was no 12-point agreement with the parties nor was there any particular political or moral pressure on us from them or civil society.
Prachanda: Immediately after the 12-point agreement, I had clearly said that if there is a unanimous understanding with the parties that we should go and talk to the king, then we will go.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/nic/maoist.htm   (7284 words)

  
 Prachanda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prachanda (Nepālī: प्रचण्ड pracaṇḍa, born Pushpa Kamal Dahal on December 11, 1954) is the leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).
On November 22, 2005 Prachanda and the Seven Party Alliance released a "twelve-point agreement" that expresses areas of agreement between the CP(M) and the parties that won a large majority in the last parliamentary election in 1999.
Prachanda met for talks with Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala on June 16, 2006, in what is thought to be his first visit to the capital Kathmandu in more than a decade.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prachanda   (934 words)

  
 Interview with Prachanda
Prachanda: We are fighting for the liberation of the masses, whereas the RNA is fighting against the masses.
Prachanda: This war helped me to understand the enormous energy and the depth of feeling that the masses carry in their souls.
Prachanda declined to be interviewed in person but agreed to reply in writing to questions delivered by TIME's South Asia bureau chief Alex Perry to a go-between in rebel territory.
www.countercurrents.org /nepal-perry230405.htm   (1704 words)

  
 Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Prachanda, flanked by Dr Baburam Bhattarai, in an exclusive interview with Prateek Pradhan, editor of The Kathmandu Post and Narayan Wagle, editor of Kantipur, spoke his mind on various facets of politics and insurgency.
Prachanda: We consider the 1950 agreement (between the palace, the Ranas and the Nepali Congress) wrong because it perpetuated the monarchy.
Prachanda: We can have it only on one condition —that is he should announce that he will return the people’s power to the people.
www.pdfnepal.com /DrBhattarai.htm   (6951 words)

  
 eKantipur.com - Nepal's No.1 News Portal
Prachanda: The understanding we have reached with the seven political parties is the bottom line at the moment.
Prachanda: If all are ready to go for a constituent assembly, an interim government will be formed; the country will head towards elections for the constituent assembly; a ceasefire is undoubtedly attached to this; and it will create a climate for political debate.
Prachanda: The power of the old regime rested in the king because the main organ of the regime, the army, was under him.
www.kantipuronline.com /interview.php?nid=64876   (2480 words)

  
 Asia Times Online - The best news coverage from South Asia
Since 49-year-old Comrade Prachanda, whose real name is Puspa Kamal Dahal, began the communist insurgency aimed at replacing the monarchy with "true people's democracy" in 1996, the conflict has claimed over 8,000 lives and threatens to turn the poor Himalayan country into a basket case.
Prachanda's Maoists have reason to be angry with the landlords, the police and the politicians.
Today, Prachanda is the leader of one of the most prominent, yet small, communist movements in the world still doggedly hanging on to a vision of a proletarian Utopia.
www.atimes.com /atimes/South_Asia/FA30Df03.html   (2977 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | South Asia | Meeting Nepal's Maoist leader
Prachanda made it clear, too, that his party is a long way from abandoning its violent practices.
Prachanda said that although there were ideological ties, his party did not believe in exporting revolution, despite its affiliation with the Revolutionary International Movement - an umbrella body dedicated to spreading communism.
Prachanda told us his son, Prakash Dahal, and three daughters were all in the movement, as was his wife, Sarita, whom he had met through the party.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/south_asia/4707058.stm   (1061 words)

  
 Maoist leader Prachanda, maoist nepal, maoist activities in nepal
Prachanda said the agreement could be an instrument to free the nation and its people of all kinds of foreign interference.
Prachanda also informed that both the sides had agreed to dissolve the HoR, the government headed by the alliance and their People’s Governments once the interim statute was framed within a month.
Prachanda warned that the proclamation may be a serious ploy to overshadow talks, election of the constituent assembly and an overall progressive outlet.
www.nepalhiking.com /maoist.html   (4533 words)

  
 Nepalnews.com Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd.
Prachanda met with residents of Madi of Chitwan as well as relatives of victims who were killed or injured during tragic bombing of a passenger bus by the Maoist cadres one and a half year ago.
Prachanda, Dr. Baburam Bhattarai and Ram Bahadur Thapa aka Badal went to Phulbari VDC – which is 40 km to the east of Bharatpur – where the Maoists had invited the victims on Friday.
Prachanda has said that Madi incident was one of the greatest mistakes by his party.
www.nepalnews.com.np /archive/2006/oct/oct21/news03.php   (473 words)

  
 RW ONLINE:Red Flag Flying on the Roof of the World
Prachanda: Yes, in Rolpa and Rukum there are not too many temples, and in the family background in these nationalities, there is a kind of democracy, a primitive democracy.
Prachanda: The criteria for having a base area, from the military point of view, is that we have defeated the military capacity of the enemy at that point.
Prachanda: On this question I want to say that training the masses in the spirit of sacrifice is very important because in the era of imperialism and proletarian revolution, in today's whole situation, without sacrifice, without bloodshed, we cannot seize power, and we cannot transform the whole society on a new basis.
www.rwor.org /a/v21/1040-049/1043/interv.htm   (15539 words)

  
 Asia Times Online :: South Asia news, business and economy from India and Pakistan
The rift between Prachanda - or the "fiery one" - and Bhattarai is not new.
During the 2004 plenum it appears that Prachanda sought to be declared head of the underground government, which Bhattarai headed hitherto, as well as the party and the people's army.
Prachanda and Bhattarai are said to have sharp differences on the way they perceive India today.
www.atimes.com /atimes/South_Asia/GE17Df01.html   (1303 words)

  
 United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal - We Blog For Peace And Democracy In Nepal » Prachanda, Nepal’s ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Prachanda and Baburam seem to know what lies ahead for them if they continue their guerilla war and they are desperately trying to avoid it.
Prachanda could therefore rant his propoganda in a more comfortable manner, the similar things he tried to say on BBC made him sound like a baffoon as obviously the interviewer was more experienced).
Prachanda was talking as though he is a savior of the Nepalese people and their sole spokesperson.
www.blog.com.np /united-we-blog/2006/06/08/prachanda-nepals-rebel-leader-talks-brilliance   (9975 words)

  
 Reclusive Leader of Nepal's Rebellion Makes Public Appearance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Prachanda's first public appearance in over a decade was a modest one: he addressed a public rally this week in Makwanpur district, some 200 kilometers southwest of the capital Kathmandu.
Prachanda is an alias, meaning "the fierce one,".
Prachanda is emerging weeks after the monarchy had its political power stripped following protests against the King's assumption of absolute power a year ago in an attempt to crush the rebellion.
www.voanews.com /english/2006-06-01-voa8.cfm   (578 words)

  
 The Hindu : Front Page : Koirala, Prachanda reach historic accord
Prachanda said that within a month Parliament and the Maoist's local governments would be dissolved and an interim government would be formed.
Prachanda also spoke about the future of the Nepali army and said his party was in favour of a small army.
Prachanda's wife flew to Kathmandu in a helicopter from Kaski, some 200 km west of Kathmandu.
www.hindu.com /2006/06/17/stories/2006061724260100.htm   (500 words)

  
 AsiaMedia :: NEPAL: We don't export people's war, says Prachanda
Prachanda further said: We want formation of a constituent assembly that will allow people to draw their future and destiny themselves.
Prachanda claimed that Indian intelligentsia was basically supporting the issue of republican system in Nepal.
Prachanda said his outfit only had ideological ties with Indian Maoists and had no plans to launch a joint armed struggle in India.
www.asiamedia.ucla.edu /article.asp?parentid=29851   (921 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | 'Exile or trial' for Nepal king
Prachanda made his remarks in a rare BBC interview to mark the 10th anniversary of the Maoist revolt.
Asked whether it was time to consider direct negotiations with the Maoists, Mr Rana said the interview had made it clear the Maoists would give no quarter to their opponents or go back on their demands.
Prachanda said he was "saddened" by the number of deaths in the conflict - some 13,000 - and by what he called accidents such as the death of children in bomb blasts.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/south_asia/4707040.stm   (570 words)

  
 Prachanda on Screen - Nepal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Prachanda responded to every question, put forward by an amateur journalist, without any apprehension but there was a fear hidden into his strong voice...
That is the reason why Prachanda never promised or even mentioned of surrendering their artillery.
He told me that on his way back to Kathmandu, a group of maoist rebels (few of them were in uniform) tried to loot their bus but were made unsuccessful by the prudent bus driver.
www.weblognepal.com /2006/06/prachanda-on-screen.html   (941 words)

  
 Bloggers Nepal FREEDOM TO EXPRESS » Blog Archive » Dissecting Prachanda’s interviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But note how Prachanda throws caveats and qualifiers in each sentence, like “for now”, “the situation today”, “for the moment”, etc, etc. These make it plain that his position is temporary and can change for the better or worse.
Prachanda’s repeated assertion that this is not tactical but strategic shows he realizes the urgency to dispel any doubts we may have.
Yes, of course Prachanda says the PLA and RNA will be merged to form a national army, but there is no talk of whether his cadres, raised as they have been in a belief in total victory, will accept any compromise along the lines he has stated.
bloggersnepal.com /?p=195   (2674 words)

  
 Talk:Prachanda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prachanda says that the Maoists are not locked in the past and are instead developing the new political paradigm of the 21st century.
On the contrary, Prachanda and Baburam Bhattarai have both stated on the record that in a future socialist state, there should be multiparty democracy, and their party should leave govt if it is voted down by the people.
Prachanda met for talks with Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala on June 16, 2006, in what is thought to be his first visit to the capital Kathmandu in decades.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Prachanda   (8592 words)

  
 Long Live Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and Prachanda Path   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Chairman Prachanda and Comrade Bhattarai also called on all sister organizations including ethnic, regional fronts, professional organizations, civil society, the media and common people to extend their active support to the parties' upcoming protest programmes in the capital.
Chairman Comrade Prachanda said to have declared the stop of military action until further notice in a bid to assist the alliance in its movement against autocracy as per the second MoU between the Maoist revolutionary and SPA reached on March 19.
Comrade Prachanda, Chairman of CPN (M) and Supreme Commander of the PLA  issued a press statement and said the chopper exploded in mid-air after the PLA attacked it around 1:30 in the morning.
cpnm.org /new/English/documents/Bulletin_15.htm   (5558 words)

  
 Prachanda cold to Indo-Nepal bonhomie : Nepal, Maoists, Prachanda, Koirala : IBNLive.com : CNN-IBN
Prachanda also demanded implementation of the 12-point programme agreed upon and that Nepal's should transform into a republic.
Rejecting suggestions that local governments set up by the Maoists in rural areas be dissolved, he said that the Maoist army should not be disbanded.
Prachanda's criticism is a warning to the Seven Party Alliance that Maoist support cannot be taken for granted.
www.ibnlive.com /news/prachanda-cold-to-indonepal-bonhomie/12652-2.html   (365 words)

  
 Tehelka - The People's Paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Prachanda Path is bandied about as an improvement on MLM ideology and suited to geo-specificities of Nepal.
Hence Prachanda Path is a concrete expression of application and development of MLM in the Nepalese context.
As will be known from the documents of both sides, which have now been made public, it is basically a case of a serious ideological, political dispute wrongly sought to be settled through administrative or organisational means by the politburo.
www.tehelka.com /story_main13.asp?filename=Ne070905If_we_can.asp   (1493 words)

  
 Reality, one bite at a time: Transcript of the complete Prachanda interview
Prachanda is simply another commie cutthroat and thug in the tradition of other famous cutthroats and crooks of the 20th century - Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Ceausescu, Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, Castro, Che and the long procession of "liberators" who have butchered millions upon millions.
For every wannabe tinpot dictator like Prachanda the lessons of the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and Russia is required reading.
Prachanda and his fawners can waffle all they want but none excepting the credulous will see anything but poorly concealed authoritarianism in their words.
svaradarajan.blogspot.com /2006/02/transcript-of-complete-prachanda.html   (7995 words)

  
 seriously sandeep » Blog Archive » Prachanda’s Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It was quite a spectacle—the seven party alliance leaders dwarfed by Prachanda the Hero who announced that his future role model would be Lord Buddha.
This is the nature of democracy that Prachanda wants to install in Nepal.
Prachanda has long-well understood like his illustrious commie predecessors, Lenin, Stalin and Mao, that the key is fear: his (peaceful) “partners” will be bumped off before they even realize it.
www.sandeepweb.com /2006/06/19/prachandas-party   (805 words)

  
 Intewview with A World to Win :Comrade Prachanda - humanrights.de
After the resolutions of the Conference were made public, especially the resolution on "Prachanda Path", it has created a big uproar within the reactionary and revisionist camp, while it has created a wave of excitement amongst the revolutionary masses.
Giving it concrete definition, the Conference has termed Prachanda Path as a set of ideas that is more than a general Party line but which has not yet developed up to the level of "Thought".
The Party is confident that the synthesis of Prachanda Path will serve the world revolution by giving direction to the forward march of the Nepalese revolution.
www.humanrights.de /doc_en/archiv/n/nepal/politics/170202_interview_pra.htm   (5867 words)

  
 The Hindu : Front Page : Prachanda unveils road map for change in Nepal
At an undisclosed location: Asserting that the democratic movement against King Gyanendra was now unstoppable, Nepal's top Maoist leader, Prachanda, called on the Indian Government to abandon its "two-pillar theory" and choose the one pillar of multi-party democracy over the "so-called monarchy" that had usurped all power in the country.
In an exclusive face-to-face interview to The Hindu conducted over an hour-and-a-half, the Maoist leader spelt out his party's "minimum political slogan" — the realisation of a "democratic republic" through the election of a Constitutional Assembly under international supervision.
Prachanda said the Maoists had also suggested that the parliamentary parties reconvene parliament and declare themselves the legitimate government.
www.hindu.com /2006/02/08/stories/2006020809390100.htm   (672 words)

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