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Kathmandu: Prime Minister and CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair, Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda,' stressed the need for unity among all progressive forces to solidify the gains made during a party program marking the 29th People's War Day.
Unity Key to Institutionalization:
Addressing the gathering, Dahal emphasized that the current circumstances necessitate unity among forces that advocated for and contributed to the transformative changes in the country. He asserted that the institutionalization of political achievements is achievable only through the collective strength of progressive forces.
Call for Responsibility:
Taking the opportunity to commemorate the People's War Day, Dahal called upon Maoist leaders and cadres to shoulder the responsibility of safeguarding the accomplishments of the people's war. He acknowledged the challenges faced and warned against certain forces attempting to reverse the gains in areas such as socialism, good governance, social justice, and prosperity.
Welcoming New Party Members:
During the event, Dahal extended a warm welcome to new members from Dang and Surkhet who officially joined the party. This inclusivity reflects the ongoing efforts to strengthen and expand the party's influence.
Presence of Key Party Member:
The gathering included the presence of Party Standing Committee member and Minister for Communication and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, highlighting the participation of key figures in the party's activities.
Commemorating People's War Day:
The CPN (Maoist Centre) observes Fagun 1 each year in the Nepali calendar as People's War Day, marking the formal commencement of the people's war from 1996 to 2005.
As the country navigates its political landscape, Dahal's call for unity underscores the importance of collective efforts in ensuring the stability and institutionalization of the political transformations initiated by progressive forces.