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Sunday, March 02, 2008

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El articulo recoge unas declaraciones del Camarada Prachanda sobre la proxima victoria de los candidatos del Nepal. en la AsambleaConstituyen te, victoria que afirma permitira en nacimiento de un nuevo Nepal.
Prachanda stresses restraint for polls [ 2008-3-1 ]
By A Staff Reporter
Kathmandu, Feb. 29: CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda has claimed that his party will emerge victorious in the upcoming election to the Constituent Assembly and pledged to build a new Nepal based on egalitarian principles as envisioned during the decade long armed struggle.

Terming the campaign for the election as a concerted battle that still required some sort of sacrifice and patience, he urged the party activists to exercise restraint and prove maintain decency while carrying out election activities.

"People are eagerly awaiting for electing our party to lead the nation as it has become evident that no other political force can materialise their aspiration to bring about a change,� Prachanda said Friday at an introduction programme of the Maoist candidates contesting from the Kathmandu valley.

CPN-Maoist has nominated its candidacy for the first-past-the- post electoral system from all the 15 constituencies of the valley that encompasses three districts of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur.

Of the 10 constituencies in Kathmandu, Prachanda himself is contesting form constituency number 10 and Minister for Physical Planning and Works Hisila Yami from 6. Similarly, Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare Pampha Bhusal is competing from Lalitpur-3 and deputy commander of the People's Liberation of Army (PLA) Barsa Man Pun Ananta from constituency 1 of the same district.

Prachanda stated that the CA election was a campaign for the victory of the nation and the people. "Those who plundered the country for ages are bent on obstructing our victory but we will foil their conspiracies and head for a prosperous Nepal.'

He warned of capturing the state power in a new way if the party's commitment to the peace process and the election was suspected and there were any attempts to derail the CA poll.

"No power in the world can prevent us from the victory in the election and gaining the state power,� he said, adding, "Both our friends as well as our foes from around world are looking at the election.�

He reiterated that his party had not come to peaceful politics because of a defeat or agitation while carrying out People's War but for building a great nation of the workers. "We have come to peaceful politics for establishing new culture and new thought.�

Saying that the country was at the threshold of new Nepal with the CA election around the corner, Prachanda warned of stronger steps if the election was derailed.

In an apparent reference to the recent agreement between the agitating Madhesi groups and the government, he claimed that the joint conspiracy of the imperialist and reactionary forces to obstruct poll was foiled.




From:
http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/MAOIST_REVOLUTION


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