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Documents and Statements of the
Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist)[Originally named: CPN — Maoist]
This page is devoted to making available documents and statements of the Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist). The CPN(RM) was formed with the shorter original name of CPN—Maoist and the word Revolutionary was added later. It was created in June 2012 as a split-off of the more revolutionary and left-wing elements from the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). In 2006 the UCPN(Maoist), later called the CPN (Maoist Centre), abandoned the People’s War it had been leading with such great promise and became a reformist parliamentary party mired in hopelessly ineffective bourgeois politics. The first party congress of the CPN(RM) took place in January 2013. (This was formally called the Seventh National Congress, for reasons of historical continuity.)
The founding Chairman of the CPN(RM) is Mohan Baidya (or Vaidya), who is also known by the Party name “Kiran”. Articles by Kiran and other leaders of the new party back when they were still part of the UCPN(Maoist) can be found at individual leaders of the UCPN(M).
Unfortunately, in its first years the CPN(RM) didn’t seem to be able to develop a political line that was very distinguishable from that of the UCPN(M), and there soon developed views within it that they should merge back into the UCPN(M). But this did not occur.
However, the initial failure of the CPN(RM) to develop a truly distinctive and revolutionary line alarmed a major section of the new party, as did all the talk about rejoining the UCPN(M). Things came to a head in November 2014 when a section of the CPN(RM) led by Netra Bikram Chand (“Biplab” or “Biplav”) split off to form a separate new party using the older name: “CPN Maoist” (without the hyphen, but later with parentheses around the word “Maoist”). It now appears to many that the revolutionary hopes of the Nepalese people may depend on one or both of these parties. The future line and strategy of these two parties is probably still an open question.
If you know of additional documents or statements which should be posted here, or have any comments or suggestions, please contact us at: freespeech@bannedthought.net
CPN (Revolutionary Maoist)
Party Documents, Statements, Articles and Interviews
2012:
- Press Release from the Central Committee about the Founding of the CPN—Maoist, by Ram Bahadur Thapa “Badal”, General Secretary, and Mohan Baidya “Kiran”, Chairman, June 19, 2012, 6 pages. [Also in Maoist Outlook, Vol. 1, #1 (Aug. 2012)] PDF Format [144 KB] MS Word Format [49 KB]
- Comrade Kiran’s Answers to Journalists at a Press Conference on 19th June 2012, from the “Democracy and Class Struggle” website, 7 pages. PDF Format [194 KB] MS Word Format [71 KB]
- Deutsche Welle (German Press) Interview with Kiran, June 25, 2012, 3 pages. PDF Format [43 KB] MS Word Format [58 KB]
- “International Dimensions of Prachanda’s Neo-revisionism”, by Basanta, Aug. 10, 2012, 5 pages. [Also in Maoist Outlook, Vol. 1, #1 (Aug. 2012)] PDF format (89 KB); MS Word format (71 KB)
2013:
- “Tasks of the Seventh National Congress”, by Basanta, January 7, 2013, 6 pages. PDF format (122 KB); MS Word format (57 KB)
- “‘No Reviving People’s Govt, People’s Courts, Army’”, interview with Mohan Baidya, Republica, January 18, 2013, 5 pages. PDF format (83 KB); MS Word format (67 KB)
2014:
- “Two Maoist Parties are not yet on the path of unification”, interview with Pampha Bhusal, spokesman for the CPN-Maoist, eKantipur.com, March 24, 2014, 3 pages. PDF format (135 KB); MS Word format (37 KB)
- “Modi’s Rise in India, Visit to Nepal and the New Challenges for Revolutionaries”, by Basanta, Aug. 14, 2014, 3 pages. PDF format (69 KB); MS Word format (61 KB)
- “Biplab’s Rupture from Status Quo: A Dissection”, by Basanta, Dec. 19, 2014, 5 pages. [Claims that the split-off from the party by Biplab and many others was due to careerism on his part along with various political errors.] PDF format (88 KB); MS Word format (74 KB)
- “Retrograde Journey of the UCPNM Leadership”, by Mohan Vaiddya ‘Kiran’, not dated (but from internal evidence later than 2012 and before 2016), 14 pages. PDF format (345 KB)
2015:
- “Europe’s Economic Crisis and Parliamentary Elections in Greece”, by Basanta, Feb. 9, 2015, 4 pages. PDF format (118 KB); MS Word format (61 KB)
- “Dissolve the CA and Organize All-Party Political Assembly! Working class and oppressed communities unitedly struggle for Federal People’s Republican Constitution!!”, by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Nepal—Maoist, September 11, 2015, 2 pages. PDF format (30 KB)
2017:
- “CPN-Biplab Group: A Brief Study”, by Kiran, originally published in Nepal in Maobadi-12, and translated by Basanta, 7 pages.. PDF format (200 KB)
- “Form of Nepalese Society and Party’s General Line”, presented by Chairman Comrade Kiran and adopted by the National Conference held on 8-12 October 2017, 15 pages. PDF format (346 KB)
2018:
- “Statement on the Anniversary of Lenin’s Birth, April 22nd”, by Kiran, 1 page. PDF format (129 KB)
- “Karl Marx: 200 Years, 1818-2018 — Proletarians of All Countries, Unite!”, a multi-party statement on the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, 5 pages. PDF format (183 KB)
- “Degeneration of MC into UML: An Irony of of History”, by Basanta, May 17, 2018, 3 pages. MS Word format (.doc) (44 KB)
- “Dissolution of MC into UML: A Leap Backward”, by Kiran, May 21, 2018, 10 pages. PDF format (357 KB)
2019:
- “CPN (Revolutionary Maoist) Seizes 16 Hectares of Land”, 2 pages. PDF format (76 KB)
- “Once the Revolutionaries Dare to Unitedly Take Up Arms they Can Overthrow the State Power—G.S. Kiran”, report of a speech by Com. Kiran, April 7, 2019, 5 pages. PDF format (851 KB)
- “May Day Red and Internationalist! Proletarians and Oppressed People of the World Unite!”, a joint statement of a number of revolutionary parties and organizations, May 1, 2019, 7 pages. PDF format (91 KB)
People’s Voice, Bulletin of the CPN (Revolutionary Maoist) [formerly the CPN—Maoist]
- Volume 1, #1 — May 2013, 43 pages. [PDF: 789 KB]
- Volume 1, #2 — June 2013, 42 pages. [PDF: 3,828 KB]
- #4 — March 2015, 131 pages. [PDF: 1,521 KB]
Maoist Outlook, Official Organ of the CPN (Revolutionary Maoist) [formerly the CPN—Maoist]
- 2012:
- Vol. 1, #1 — August 2012, 61 pages. [PDF: 5,194 KB] [Also available as a smaller file (no cover page), 60 pages. [PDF: 1,021 KB] Includes:
- Editorial: “The Road is Tortuous, Future is Bright” [1 page]
- Party Document: “Let Forward the Revolution by Waging Ideological Struggle Against Neo-revisionism!” [20 pages.]
- Interview with Kiran: “Revolution has not Paused; it is Developing on Slow or Fast Speed” [3 pages.]
- Article: “Present Crisis and Prospect of Change in Nepal”, by C. P. Gajurel (Gaurav) [3 pages.]
- Article: “International Dimensions of Prachanda’s Neo-Revisionism”, by Basanta. [4 pages.]
- Article: “Reformism in the Russian Social-Democratic Movement”, by V. I. Lenin. [6 pages.]
- Article: “Forward Along the Path Chartered by Great Lenin”, by Ajay Sharma. [15 pages.]
- Press Communiqué [About the founding of the CPN-Maoist; 3 pages.]
- 2017:
- Special Issue — Late 2017, on the occasion of the Centenary of the Russian October Revolution, 29 pages. [PDF: 347 KB]
- 2019:
- July 2019, 33 pages. [PDF: 157 KB] Includes:
- Editorial: “Let us prepare for building [a] proletarian international!”
- Press Communiqué: Central Committee meeting (June-July 2019)”, by Com. Kiran
- “Correctness of Marxism and the Historical Task of Revolution”, (unsigned)
- “Rebuilding the International Centre; Challenge and Opportunity”, by Com. Gaurav
- “Some Crucial Issues Facing the Communist Movement”, by Com. Pritam
- “Marxism and the Role of Technology in the Development of Society”, by Com. Basanta
Bargabodh
Bargabodh, which means “Class Conscious”, is a trimonthly (quarterly) journal in the Nepalese language published by the National Revolutionary Intellectual Forum Nepal, which is associated with the Nepal Communist Party (Revolutionary Maoist). We have the first 3 issues posted below and hope to also post future issues here when they are published.
- Issue #1: August-September 2017, 73 pages. PDF Format [787 KB]
- Issue #2: October-December 2017, 73 pages. PDF Format [1,019 KB]
- Issue #3: January-March 2018, 81 pages. Special issue on People’s War. PDF Format [996 KB]
Bargadristi
Bargadristi (or Bargadrishti) is the weekly newspaper in the Nepali language of the CPN (Revolutionary Maoist). New issues can be found on its home page at: http://moolbato.com/category/bargadrishti/ Each issue has 8 pages, unless otherwise stated.
- 2016:
- Vol. 1, #1 — June 20, 2016 PDF format (505 KB)
- Vol. 1, #2 — June 27, 2016 PDF format (2,599 KB)
- Vol. 1, #3 — July 4, 2016 PDF format (1,763 KB)
- Vol. 1, #4 — July 11, 2016 PDF format (418 KB)
- Vol. 1, #5 — July 18, 2016 PDF format (1,429 KB)
- Vol. 1, #6 — July 25, 2016 PDF format (561 KB)
- Vol. 1, #7 — August 1, 2016 PDF format (1,541 KB)
- Vol. 1, #8 — August 8, 2016 PDF format (446 KB)
- Vol. 1, #9 — August 15, 2016 PDF format (676 KB)
- Vol. 1, #10 — August 22, 2016 PDF format (582 KB)
- Vol. 1, #11 — August 29, 2016 PDF format (671 KB)
- Vol. 1, #12 — September 5, 2016 PDF format (590 KB)
- Vol. 1, #13 — September 12, 2016 PDF format (765 KB)
- Vol. 1, #14 — September 19, 2016 PDF format (808 KB)
- Vol. 1, #15 — September 26, 2016 PDF format (612 KB)
- Vol. 1, #16 — October 3, 2016 PDF format (1,312 KB)
- Vol. 1, #17 — October 24, 2016 PDF format (777 KB)
- Vol. 1, #18 — c. November 7, 2016 [Not available: Link broken on Bargadristi index page.]
- Vol. 1, #19 — November 14, 2016 PDF format (477 KB)
- Vol. 1, #20 — November 21, 2016 PDF format (515 KB)
- Vol. 1, #21 — November 28, 2016 PDF format (795 KB)
- Vol. 1, #22 — December 5, 2016 PDF format (538 KB)
- Vol. 1, #23 — December 12, 2016 PDF format (588 KB)
- Vol. 1, #24 — December 19, 2016 PDF format (592 KB)
- Vol. 1, #25 — December 26, 2016 PDF format (715 KB)
- 2017:
- Vol. 1, #26 — January 2, 2017 PDF format (558 KB)
- Vol. 1, #27 — January 9, 2017 PDF format (858 KB)
- Vol. 1, #28 — January 16, 2017 PDF format (533 KB)
- Vol. 1, #29 — January 23, 2017 PDF format (604 KB)
- Vol. 1, #30 — January 30, 2017 PDF format (730 KB)
- Vol. 1, #31 — February 6, 2017 PDF format (515 KB)
- Vol. 1, #32 — February 13, 2017 PDF format (575 KB)
- Vol. 1, #33 — February 20, 2017 PDF format (559 KB)
- Vol. 1, #34 — February 27, 2017 PDF format (691 KB)
- Vol. 1, #35 — March 6, 2017 PDF format (769 KB)
- Vol. 1, #36 — March 13, 2017 PDF format (985 KB)
- Vol. 1, #37 — March 20, 2017 PDF format (816 KB)
- Vol. 1, #38 — March 27, 2017 PDF format (813 KB)
- Vol. 1, #39 — April 3, 2017 PDF format (580 KB)
- Vol. 1, #40 — April 10, 2017 PDF format (781 KB)
- Vol. 1, #41 — April 17, 2017 PDF format (1,063 KB)
- Vol. 1, #42 — April 24, 2017 PDF format (547 KB)
- Vol. 1, #43 — May 1, 2017 PDF format (519 KB)
- Vol. 1, #44 — May 8, 2017 PDF format (690 KB)
- Vol. 1, #45 — May 15, 2017 PDF format (1,063 KB)
- Vol. 1, #46 — May 22, 2017 PDF format (666 KB)
- Vol. 1, #47 — May 29, 2017 PDF format (763 KB)
- Vol. 1, #48 — June 5, 2017 PDF format (708 KB)
- Vol. 1, #49 — June 12, 2017 PDF format (836 KB)
- Vol. 2, #1 — June 19, 2017 PDF format (522 KB)
- Vol. 2, #2 — June 26, 2017 PDF format (724 KB)
- Vol. 2, #3 — July 3, 2017 PDF format (901 KB)
- Vol. 2, #4 — July 10, 2017 PDF format (609 KB)
- Vol. 2, #5 — July 17, 2017 PDF format (996 KB)
- Vol. 2, #6 — July 24, 2017 PDF format (829 KB)
- Vol. 2, #7 — July 31, 2017 PDF format (387 KB)
- Vol. 2, #8 — August 7, 2017 PDF format (381 KB)
- Vol. 2, #9 — August 14, 2017 PDF format (350 KB)
- Vol. 2, #10 — August 21, 2017 PDF format (670 KB)
- Vol. 2, #11 — August 28, 2017 PDF format (792 KB)
- Vol. 2, #12 — September 4, 2017 PDF format (471 KB)
- Vol. 2, #13 — September 11, 2017 PDF format (433 KB)
- Vol. 2, #14 — September 18, 2017 PDF format (342 KB)
- Vol. 2, #15 — September 25, 2017 PDF format (367 KB)
- Vol. 2, #16 — October 16, 2017 PDF format (419 KB)
- Vol. 2, #17 — October 30, 2017 PDF format (407 KB)
- Vol. 2, #18 — November 6, 2017 PDF format (412 KB)
- Vol. 2, #19 — November 13, 2017 PDF format (409 KB)
- Vol. 2, #20 — November 20, 2017 PDF format (423 KB)
- Vol. 2, #21 — November 27, 2017 PDF format (671 KB)
- Vol. 2, #22 — December 4, 2017 PDF format (566 KB)
- Vol. 2, #23 — December 11, 2017 PDF format (808 KB)
- Vol. 2, #24 — December 18, 2017 PDF format (1,024 KB)
- Vol. 2, #25 — December 25, 2017 PDF format (796 KB)
- 2018:
- Vol. 2, #26 — January 1, 2018 PDF format (379 KB)
- Vol. 2, #27 — January 8, 2018 PDF format (409 KB)
- Vol. 2, #28 — January 15, 2018 PDF format (407 KB)
- Vol. 2, #29 — January 22, 2018 PDF format (723 KB)
- Vol. 2, #30 — January 29, 2018 PDF format (414 KB)
- Vol. 2, #31 — February 5, 2018 PDF format (372 KB)
- Vol. 2, #32 — February 12, 2018 PDF format (463 KB)
- Vol. 2, #33 — February 19, 2018 PDF format (793 KB)
- Vol. 2, #34 — February 26, 2018 PDF format (366 KB)
- Vol. 2, #35 — March 5, 2018 PDF format (399 KB)
- Vol. 2, #36 — March 12, 2018 PDF format (517 KB)
- Vol. 2, #37 — March 19, 2018 PDF format (401 KB)
- Vol. 2, #38 — March 26, 2018 PDF format (405 KB)
- Vol. 2, #39 — April 2, 2018 PDF format (380 KB)
- Vol. 2, #40 — April 9, 2018 PDF format (382 KB)
- Vol. 2, #41 — April 16, 2018 PDF format (660 KB)
- Vol. 2, #42 — April 23, 2018 PDF format (716 KB)
- Vol. 2, #43 — April 30, 2018 PDF format (627 KB)
- Vol. 2, #44 — May 7, 2018 PDF format (396 KB)
- Vol. 2, #45 — May 14, 2018 PDF format (829 KB)
- Vol. 2, #46 — May 21, 2018 PDF format (992 KB)
- Vol. 2, #47 — May 28, 2018 PDF format (436 KB)
- Vol. 2, #48 — June 4, 2018 PDF format (696 KB)
- Vol. 2, #49 — June 11, 2018 PDF format (446 KB)
- Vol. 3, #1 — June 18, 2018 PDF format (920 KB)
- Vol. 3, #2 — June 25, 2018 PDF format (467 KB)
- Vol. 3, #3 — July 2, 2018 PDF format (420 KB)
- Vol. 3, #4 — July 9, 2018 PDF format (413 KB)
- Vol. 3, #5 — July 16, 2018 PDF format (383 KB)
- Vol. 3, #6 — July 23, 2018 PDF format (416 KB)
- Vol. 3, #7 — July 30, 2018 PDF format (472 KB)
- Vol. 3, #8 — August 6, 2018 PDF format (442 KB)
- Vol. 3, #9 — August 13, 2018 PDF format (429 KB)
- Vol. 3, #10 — August 20, 2018 PDF format (537 KB)
- Vol. 3, #11 — August 27, 2018 PDF format (430 KB)
- Vol. 3, #12 — September 3, 2018 PDF format (441 KB)
- Vol. 3, #13 — September 10, 2018 PDF format (639 KB)
- Vol. 3, #14 — September 17, 2018 PDF format (841 KB)
- Vol. 3, #15 — September 24, 2018 PDF format (448 KB)
- Vol. 3, #16 — October 1, 2018 PDF format (1,073 KB)
- Vol. 3, #17 — October 8, 2018, 12 pages. PDF format (1,115 KB)
- Vol. 3, #18 — October 15, 2018 PDF format (2,372 KB)
- Vol. 3, #19 — October 29, 2018, 10 pages. PDF format (1,777 KB)
- Vol. 3, #20 — November 5, 2018 PDF format (1,240 KB)
- Vol. 3, #21 — November 19, 2018 PDF format (926 KB)
- Vol. 3, #22 — November 26, 2018 PDF format (1,187 KB)
- Vol. 3, #23 — December 3, 2018 PDF format (440 KB)
- Vol. 3, #24 — December 10, 2018 PDF format (1,394 KB)
- Vol. 3, #25 — December 17, 2018 PDF format (436 KB)
- Vol. 3, #26 — December 24, 2018 PDF format (471 KB)
- Vol. 3, #27 — December 31, 2018 PDF format (677 KB)
- 2019:
- Vol. 3, #28 — January 7, 2019 PDF format (462 KB)
- Vol. 3, #29 — January 14, 2019 PDF format (457 KB)
- Vol. 3, #30 — January 21, 2019 PDF format (451 KB)
- Vol. 3, #31 — January 28, 2019 PDF format (622 KB)
- Vol. 3, #32 — February 4, 2019 PDF format (427 KB)
- Vol. 3, #33 — February 11, 2019 PDF format (750 KB)
- Vol. 3, #34 — February 18, 2019 PDF format (808 KB)
- Vol. 3, #35 — February 25, 2019 PDF format (479 KB)
- Vol. 3, #36 — March 4, 2019 PDF format (487 KB)
- Vol. 3, #37 — March 11, 2019 PDF format (416 KB)
- Vol. 3, #38 — March 18, 2019 PDF format (494 KB)
- Vol. 3, #39 — March 25, 2019 PDF format (452 KB)
- Vol. 3, #40 — April 1, 2019 PDF format (397 KB)
- Vol. 3, #41 — April 8, 2019 PDF format (598 KB)
- Vol. 3, #42 — April 22, 2019 PDF format (395 KB)
- Vol. 3, #43 — April 29, 2019 PDF format (1,300 KB)
- Vol. 3, #44 — May 13, 2019 PDF format (412 KB)
- Vol. 3, #45 — May 20, 2019 PDF format (388 KB)
- Vol. 3, #46 — May 27, 2019 PDF format (423 KB)
- Vol. 3, #47 — June 3, 2019 PDF format (438 KB)
- Vol. 4, #1 — June 24, 2019 PDF format (406 KB)
- Vol. 4, #2 — July 8, 2019 PDF format (367 KB)
- Vol. 4, #3 — July 22, 2019 PDF format (404 KB)
News Reports and Commentaries about the CPN (Revolutionary Maoist) [formerly the CPN—Maoist]
2012:
- “20-odd Chiefs of Sister Wings Join Baidya’s Party”, Republica, June 21, 2012, 2 pages. PDF Format [23 KB] MS Word Format [33 KB]
- “Split in Nepal Maoist Party will Revive Relations with CPI(Maoist)”, The Times of India, July 2, 2012, 2 pages. PDF Format [24 KB] MS Word Format [30 KB]
- “CPN-Maoist Tells Wings to Intensify Anti-Govt Protests”, eKantipur.com, July 29, 2012, 1 page. PDF Format [78 KB] MS Word Format [29 KB]
- “We are Not Going Back to Jungle: Ram Bahadur Thapa”, MyRepublica, Aug. 8, 2012, 1 page. PDF Format [20 KB] MS Word Format [28 KB]
- “33 UCPN-M Members Defect to Baidhya’s CPN-Maoist”, Himalayan Times, Aug. 25, 2012, 1 page. These are said to be supporters of Prime Minister Bhattarai! MS Word Format [29 KB]
- “Nepal Maoist Faction Serves Ultimatum”, The Hindu (India), Sept. 5, 2012, 2 pages. Indicates that there is already a developing 2-line struggle within the new CPN-Maoist. PDF Format [185 KB] MS Word Format [84 KB]
2013:
- “At Crossroads”, news report from the CPN-Maoist General Convention, Republica, Jan. 10, 2013, 3 pages. PDF Format [93 KB] MS Word Format [36 KB]
- “CPN-M General Convention Kicks Off”, news report from the Convention, Republica, Jan. 10, 2013, 5 pages. PDF Format [223 KB] MS Word Format [241 KB]
- “CPN-M General Convention Endorses ‘People’s Revolt’”, news report from the Convention, Republica, Jan. 14, 2013, 2 pages. PDF Format [68 KB] MS Word Format [31 KB]
- “CPN-Maoist Forms 51-Member CC”, news report from the General Convention, Republica, Jan. 16, 2013, 2 pages. PDF Format [76 KB] MS Word Format [29 KB]
- “‘Maoists will take up arms’ if… : Baidya”, Republica, Jan. 18, 2013, 3 pages. PDF Format [201 KB] MS Word Format [86 KB]
- “CPN-Maoist to Gear Up For ‘Urban Revolt’”, eKanipur.com, Jan. 30, 2013, 1 page. PDF Format [111 KB] MS Word Format [29 KB]
- “Revolution in Nepal: Bolshevik-style?”, by Post Bahadur Basnet, a Nepali researcher at a think tank funded by the Indian Ministry of Defence, March 20, 2013, 3 pages. PDF Format [126 KB] MS Word Format [37 KB]
- “Baidya Maoists Seize Private Land in Kailali”, Republica, April 12, 2013, 1 page. PDF Format [20 KB] MS Word Format [29 KB]
- “Two Maoist parties ‘in bid’ to mend fences”, eKantipur.com, May 22, 2013, 2 pages. PDF Format [117 KB] MS Word Format [32 KB]
2014:
- “Marginalised, two Maoist parties looking for merger”, eKantipur.com, March 13, 2014, 3 pages. PDF Format [64 KB] MS Word Format [53 KB]
- “Unification of UCPN(M) with Baidya Still Remote”, Republica, May 14, 2014, 2 pages. [Discusses issues slowing down the probable eventual merger of the CPN-Maoist and the UCPN(Maoist).] PDF Format [83 KB] MS Word Format [633 KB]
- “CPN-Maoist Secretary Boycotts Politburo Meet”, Republica, Nov. 11, 2014, 2 pages. [Discusses rift developing within CPN-Maoist between Biplav and Baidya factions.] PDF Format [43 KB] MS Word Format [71 KB]
- “Chand Faction Announces Separation from CPN-Maoist”, Republica, Nov. 24, 2014, 1 page. PDF Format [8 KB] MS Word Format [28 KB]
2015:
- “CPN-Maoist to hold unification talks with likeminded parties, including UCPN(M)”, eKantipur.com, Feb. 5, 2015, 2 pages. PDF Format [80 KB] MS Word Format [43 KB]
- “CPN Maoist Turning into Militant Force — Chand”, eKantipur.com, Feb. 11, 2015, 2 pages. PDF Format [104 KB] MS Word Format [52 KB]
- “Two Maoist Parties Start Merger Talks”, eKantipur.com, March 16, 2015, 2 pages. PDF Format [126 KB] MS Word Format [234 KB]
- “CPN-Maoist, CPN(Unified) Announce Merger”, Kathmandu Post, Nov. 8, 2015, 1 page. PDF Format [46 KB] MS Word Format [28 KB]
- “UCPN(Maoist), CPN-Maoist Step Up Merger Talks”, Kathmandu Post, Nov. 27, 2015, 1 page. PDF Format [62 KB] MS Word Format [27 KB]
2016:
- “Rumours of revival of underground movement, unrest in Nepal’s Maoist splinter groups”, The Indian Express, Jan. 2, 2016, 2 pages. PDF Format [113 KB] MS Word Format (.docx) [15 KB]
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