“The largest political party has been isolated from the whole process,” said a member of the standing committee. The party has reached the conclusion that it should intensify protest in the wake of the latest political development. The party has also concluded that the issue of Parmananda Jha, who is at the center of controversy after Supreme Court nullified his oath-taking in Hindi and he refused to retake oath in defiance of a court order, has put the government in trouble. “We hold the view that he should resign,” said Maoist Spokesperson Dinanath Sharma.
The party has also reached the conclusion that Nepali politics is getting complex by the day and that the party should step up protest in the streets and in the parliament to overcome it.
On Sunday, the Maoists announced a parallel government with party Vice President Dr Baburam Bhattarai as its coordinator and decided to intensify protest from the grassroots. The party had also decided to form local bodies to deliver justice and carry out development works at local levels. The standing committee meeting will continue for a couple of days and deliberate on the organizational and financial aspects of the party. The meeting will also hold discussions to find ways to implement the party´s code of conduct and carry out investigations based on the recommendations of the party´s disciplinary committee.
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