Prime Minister Prachanda’s objection to the integrated socialists calling them ‘factors of instability’

Kathmandu: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has objected to the fact that CPN Unified Socialists have made themselves a factor of instability in the political document.
Addressing the National Congress of the United Socialists on Sunday, he raised the objection. While evaluating the various political forces, he objected to the CPN-Maoist center as a close power and himself (Prachanda) as unstable.

He also asked to reconsider saying that there is no point in raising questions about the right of expression of political parties. He also claimed that the Federal Democratic Republic would not have been possible had he not been a little unstable.

He insisted that if he was not unstable, there would be no People’s War. He also claimed that because he is somewhat unstable, the campaign for prosperity is now underway.

“When you evaluate the various political forces, you have called us a little closer power and also a little more unstable. Whatever you think is appropriate to do, it is within your jurisdiction to do it,” he said, “Nepal went to the Constituent Assembly, it went to the Federal Democratic Republic, and the peace process was done. A new campaign of prosperity has started. This would not have happened if Prachanda had not been a little unstable.

What does he mean by mobility? Dialectical materialism questioned what it means that everything is in constant flux of change, in process.

He said that it is not Marxism to stay stuck in one place, it is Marxism to rush like a roaring river. He said that Marxism is not like a frozen pond. He said that it is Marxism to make a concrete analysis of concrete situations and draw conclusions according to the situation.

If Prachanda was not unstable, there would have been no civil war. If Prachanda is a little unstable (inverted comma unstable) and not considered really unstable, there would be no peace process either. If there was no instability, we would not have arrived here in this process,” he said, “I ask all my friends what is mobility? Dialectical materialism What is it that everything is in constant flux of change, in process? Is it Marxism to stay in one place or is it Marxism like a stagnant pool of water or is it a Marxism that rushes like a gurgling river?’

Prime Minister Prachanda said that the Maoist Center and the United Socialists are still together in the Samajwadi Front and have the same idea of maintaining the unity of the communist movement through the front. He said that communists should not be pessimistic.

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