Prachanda Says Maoist Centre Leadership Ready to Act on Public Sentiment
Prachanda marked Constitution Day by affirming Maoist Centre leadership is ready to act on public sentiment, highlighting reform, reconstruction, and stability.
Prachanda marked Constitution Day by affirming Maoist Centre leadership is ready to act on public sentiment, highlighting reform, reconstruction, and stability.
Prachanda, Chairman of the CPN (Maoist Centre), inspected the fire-damaged party office in Parisdanda and pledged to build a modern and more grand new headquarters with party members’ support.
Prachanda says the Gen Z agenda can be addressed through Nepal’s constitution and parliament, while condemning violence and urging systemic reforms.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said Gorkha can drive nationwide political renewal, highlighting its historic role and pledging hydropower, road, and industrial projects with support from China.
Maoist Centre Chair Prachanda has alleged that Nepal’s Congress–UML coalition government was created under the influence of brokers and middlemen.
Maoist Centre Chair Prachanda has accused Nepali Congress and UML of targeting Deputy Speaker Indira Rana Magar with fabricated allegations. He said no proof of misconduct exists and criticized the ruling parties for continuing mistakes since forming the government.
Prachanda, leader of Nepal’s CPN (Maoist Centre), highlights ongoing reactionary conspiracies targeting the party and stresses the need for unified revolutionary action at the 23rd Bottley Memorial event.
Prachanda urges the Young Communist League to stay mobilized, citing the risk of street protests if the government continues ignoring public will.
In a heated exchange, opposition leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal accused Nepal’s government of corruption during a parliamentary session. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, absent from the session, later responded via Facebook, defending his administration and criticizing Dahal’s previous leadership. The debate reflects increasing political tension in Nepal’s governance and public discourse.
Former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has pointed out that controversies and criticism frequently arise after Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s foreign visits. He also raised concerns about ongoing corruption allegations against government ministers, questioning Nepal’s governance standards.