From Khabarhub.com:
By Jibram
Bhandari
Country
at the brink of political explosion, says Biplav
Netra
Bikram Chand (Biplav) was one of the strong pillars of the decade-long
‘People’s War’ launched on 13 February 1996 under the leadership of Pushpa
Kamal Dahal (co-chair of the present ruling party — Nepal
Communist Party of Nepal ).
He is still in the same mode of being revolutionary communist as he was then.
General Secretary of his own political party Nepal
Communist Party, Netra Bikram Chand is posing a stiff political challenge to
Ram Bahadur Thapa, Home Minister of Nepal . Though both of them served
together for a common cause they believed in, they are facing each other for
opposing political causes this time in the changed political scenario. Biplav
is branding himself as a man of people and the government as a symbol of
fascism muzzling the voice of people. Biplav, who is up against the existing
political system to replace it with his own, is ready for any constructive
dialogue with the incumbent government. But he has some points to put forward.
An interview with Khabarhub’s Chief Editor Jibaram Bhanadri:
The
incumbent government is led by the Nepal Communist Party. However, its
appeal to the people is on the wane. How optimistic are you that your party
will grab people’s attention?
People’s
attention, in fact, is drawn due to a host of issues of national importance
acting together to lead the country forward on the path of social justice for
all including farmers, laborers, women, and youth by keeping our national
sovereignty all safe. Democratic parties must work tirelessly through their
political ideology, programs, and policies to draw the people’s attention.
Unfortunately, the country is heading in the wrong direction and is at the
brink of political explosion. We, as a country, are facing grave risk at all
the fronts be it political, economic or social. The only reason behind the
current political problem is the parliamentary political parties who are
apologists of ‘commission-based exploitative capitalist economic system’. The
political parties such as Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and CPN- Maoist (center) are
the agents of capitalism.
My
party will never compromise on issues of national importance and blow the bugle
for political protest whenever political interference of foreign powers and
attack on our sovereignty are in sight. We always stand with the people of Nepal and fight
for ensuring their fundamental rights. Our party will never tolerate any kind
of loot of state treasury for political selfish interest, the culture of
commission, corruption, smuggling, social injustice, rape, theft, inflation and
any frontal attack on our national interest. Actually what we as political
outfit are committed to concern the people of Nepal . Therefore, all these issues
I am highlighting belong to people and are meant for their welfare; we are just
pressing for their demands on their behalf. We exist for people and people will
definitely be drawn to us and towards the political ideology, we stand for.
There is no doubt about it; people will stand by us as we stand by them.
There
have been numerous movements even before for bringing political change in Nepal quoting
people’s interest every time. Your claim to bring political change is not new
to us. What kind of political change are you looking for? What type of state
structure do you envision? Are you not for present governance model of
parliamentary democracy?
As
our political outfit advocates, the central focus of change in the political
system is to end the capitalist model of economy guiding the country at
present. The parliamentary democracy driven by the capitalist economic model
has only exploited the common people of Nepal . They are suffering from
poverty and they have become dependent on others living in slavery. Time has
come to change the political system of the country. The current crop of
politicians has done nothing except to serve their personal interests by
compromising with our national interests. We want to replace this political
system by our own political system — ‘Scientific Socialism’. We are rooting for
‘scientific socialism’ which will root out all the discrimination,
exploitation, loot, corruption, political instability, war and conflicts
imposed upon us by capitalist economy functioning under the protection of
parliamentary democracy. And not to forget here that our political system will
ensure liberty and equality of (and among) all the people of Nepal .
Do
you think people of Nepal
will hit the streets and swell in numbers in name of communist ideology and
particularly your version of communism?
Without
any doubt, people will come out in my support because they are the same people
who never tired in giving support to political movements launched by Nepali
Congress, CPN-UML and CPN – Maoist (center) in the last 70 years. They are the
same people who never hesitated to propel the political parties like Nepali
Congress and CPN-UML to the seat of power by voting for them with the majority
and two-thirds majority support in parliament. Even CPN- Maoist (Center) was
trusted by the people of Nepal
albeit for a short period of time. The question here is that why these
political parties failed to deliver to the very people who trusted them for
giving a clean political system to ensure peace, progress, and prosperity of
the country. On the contrary, these political parties fooled the people by
betraying their trust and misused the public money on self-aggrandizement.
These parties have looted the very people who voted for them and sold out the
country to foreigners just for personal gains. It is the failure of the present
political system which will unite the people to come out in support for
‘scientific socialism’ propagated by our political outfit.
Communists
all over the world are on shaking political ground. They are also not getting
favorable reviews in Nepal
even after getting such a historic landslide victory in last elections. How do
you assess their future political prospect in this backdrop?
It
is true that the world communist movement went through some hiccups and hitches
here and there after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976. At the same time,
capitalism has also not succeeded to sweep the world. The ugly face of
capitalism has become all the more distorted with the unstoppable cases of
dishonesty, loot and corruption of people’s wealth by a handful of the privileged
ones. Only capitalism is to be blamed for all the sufferings and ills that
people are facing all over the world. Howsoever difficult the political path
may appear for the communists at this juncture, one thing is incontrovertible
is the fact that capitalism is not the solution for the present humanity. Even
intellectuals of the present capitalist world have come to realize this fact.
And Nepal
is even deprived of the modified version of capitalism called ‘progressive
capitalism’.
I
personally am against this version of capitalism too because ‘progressive
capitalism’ has no potency of its own as it has been illicitly germinated idea
of foreign powers to hold on to political power. Progressive capitalism is
nothing but an impotent capitalist model without having any capacity to bring
positive change in the world political system. This newer version of capitalism
cannot even provide impetus to the industrial and technological sector of the
economy. The system will provide ways to safeguard the capital of foreign
masters by reducing the common people into the market making them vulnerable
for ruthless economic exploitation. We don’t have any manufacturing and
production base of our own but want to consume all the products of the world
entering Nepal
freely without any restrictions. This is why we see rampant corruption,
trepidation, erosion of moral values, smuggling, cheating, human trafficking,
and flesh trade. I am sure that the present political system promoting and
protecting all the ills of society will come down crashing to establish the
people’s rule full of meritorious qualities and revolutionary communists like
us have bright future ahead.
Recent
bomb explosions in Kathmandu killed innocent
people. Communist activists working for your political outfit were arrested on
a criminal charge of being involved in these explosions. The incumbent
government sees your political presence confined to a few urban areas of Nepal and your
political outfit is perceived as technologically challenged also.
Your
questions are overlapping. I will disaggregate them and then answer. The K. P.
Oli-led government is brutally suppressing our political movement by branding
us as terrorists. This is nothing but a fascist way of dealing with political
dissent. The government is pushing us towards waging people’s war once again.
We have not done anything illegal as we are continuing with our political
movement as per the people’s wish. We have not picked up any arms. Police
killed one of our comrades Tirth Raj Ghimire (alias Raju) on Jestha 8, we
exhorted ‘Nepal
Bandh’ to protest against police barbarity. During the course of Bandh
preparedness, few more comrades got martyred owing to some technological snag.
We shall never let their sacrifices go in vain. Similarly, some members of the
standing committee and a hundred others are behind the bars. These comrades are
not sitting idle in the prison, they are protesting hard pressing their
demands. They deserve supreme honor as they are not let down even in the face
of such state-sponsored violence against our political outfit.
Government
is politically motivated in its analysis declaring our presence just confined
in a few pockets of urban areas. We do not believe in such a division of our
society into rural and urban areas as it does not exist anymore. Actually, the
Government is irked by the growing dissatisfaction against them amongst the
people particularly in urban areas of Nepal . Even their own party —
Communist Party Nepal is on fire within divided into several groups.
Government
is proposing both constructive talk and further restrictions with reference to
your political outfit. How do you respond?
It
is totally false and also misleading. In reality, Government has been proposing
the option of constructive talk right from the day we came into existence but
in practice suppressed our activities with a heavy hand. It is just political
optics. The government fears us because we raise the issues which are close to
the heart of Nepalese people.
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