Kathmandu, Jan. 27
Chairman of CPN (Maoist Centre) and Prime Minister Pushpa
Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that unity among Maoist factions is
indispensable to secure the changes achieved through people's struggle.
Addressing the 14th Annual General Meeting of
Martyr Foundation Nepal (MFN) today at the Party Office of the Maoist Centre in
Parisdanda in the Capital, he appealed to the leaders and workers following Maoist
ideology to unite.
Indicating that it is not possible to reach the goal by
being divided and mentioning that the state has moved forward in addressing the
issues of martyrs, disappeared persons and injured persons of the people's war,
PM Prachanda expressed his commitment that the classification of the injured at
the people's war would be done.
"It is said that some individuals are still missing
from being listed as injured, they will be included in the list of the injured.
The state has supported the families of martyrs, missing and injured, the
entire party line should realise that," he said.
Chairman Prachanda, who is also the patron of the
foundation, assured that the government will take responsibility of the schools
operated by the foundation. He said that the school education bill submitted in
the House also covers such schools.
Stating that the foundation is united as per the intention
that martyrs should not be divided, he expressed his belief that now all Maoist
ideologies will be unified. "A situation is being developed where those
who have made the same sacrifices will join the same centre, and the
establishment should also try to bring all those who have the objective of
scientific socialism together," he said. "The leadership of the new
generation will be born from that unity," added PM Prachanda.
Stressing on the positive work done by the Maoist Party and
its leadership to be taken to the people, he said that the economic prosperity,
good governance and social justice initiated by the government has succeeded in
instilling hope in the people.
According to him, the government is working to complete the remaining
work of the peace process soon. He also expressed his belief that the bill
related to transitional justice will be finalised through consensus, and noted that
the model of Nepal's peace process is exemplary for the outside world as well.
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