The question of rebuilding the Maoist movement in Nepal
Rishi Raj Baral
It is a matter of deep
concern for the revolutionaries of the
world to know the current situation of Maoist Movement in Nepal, which has a
glorious history in the past. Not only the revolutionaries, but also the
reactionary forces are watching it cautiously.
At this moment, Nepali society
is going through a very complicated situation. We are facing variety of
obstacles and challenges. We are suffering from the Kovid-19 and state
repression simultaneously.
The reactionary forces of Nepal
are
focused on which foreign reactionary force to stay in power with, and they are
willing to make any kind of bargain for that. By putting the whole country in a state of
confusion and chaos, they are playing games on national independence. Reactionary
repression is going on and the resistance struggle of the Nepali people against
it is also continuing.
In
the past, the Nepali people fought Ten-year People's War under the leadership
of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). We all know the top leadership Prachanda
and Company betrayed the revolution and now they have turned into neo-
reactionaries. The new
reactionaries under the guise of communism are more dangerous than the old
reactionaries. They have made the people more depressed.
The
Maoist movement has been scattered and divided, it has been pushed back, but it
has not gone over. Definitely the situation is not the same as yesterday, but
still a large part of the people have faith in the Maoist movement and the
revolutionaries need to be persuaded by their behavior. We can instill this
confidence only through the practice
Now we have three groups— The Communist
Nucleus Nepal, The Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist) and the Communist Party
of Nepal led by Netra Bikram Chanda 'Biplav'. These three organizations have
adopted Marxism-Leninism-Maoism as the guiding principle of the Nepali
revolution. These organizations are part of yesterday's Ten-year People's War.
It
is the time to show revolutionary spirit, but things are not going
smoothly and optimistically. CPN
(Revolutionary Maoist) led by Mohan Baidya 'Kiran' has expressed its commitment
to the New Democratic Revolution and the Three Magic Weapons. But, it seems
that they are tired and want to take an easy course in practice. In fact, no
matter what is written in the document, they no longer show enthusiasm and will-power
for the revolution. It seems that in the name of subjective condition they do
not want to get out of the legal struggle.
Revolutionary
spirit and commitment is seen in the party led by Biplav. The
so-called Left government has banned the Communist Party of Nepal led by
Biplav, and many of its top leaders and activists are in jail and in police
custody. But this alone is not
enough. However,
the main thing is the ideological-political correctness and clarity of political line. In this
issue, Biplav's party has some problems. The
political line of "unified revolution" put forward by Biplv's party is
ambiguous in itself. It is not clear, what they are trying to say. In the same
way, Biplav led party has put forward the notion of ''post-imperialism".
It means end of the imperialism. It has produced too much bewilderment, and has hampered the unity and understanding
among the revolutionary forces.
Maoist
parties in India, the Philippines and Turkey are waging the Protracted People's
War. They are fighting a life-and-death battle against enemies inside the
country and abroad. And, the Maoist parties and organizations in Europe, Latin
America, Africa and USA are intensifying the class struggle in the specific
situation of their country. Hundreds of political
leaders, activists, and intellectuals are in prison. However, the Maoist
organizations in Nepal have not been able to show as much interest and concern
as it should have in the struggle and movement there. In fact, we are in a very
unresponsive state. This is not a pleasant aspect. Nor it is a Proletarian
Internationalist spirit. This kind of apathy is contrary to revolutionary
values.
Now
the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (RIM) has survived in history. This
has become a phenomenon of the past. The CPN (Revolutionary Maoist) has recognized
comrades with long experience and in the past at the leadership position of the
RIM. But in the changed circumstance, their
role in building a new International embryonic center has not been enthusiastic
and active. Instead, they seem to be trying to expand their relationship with
ICOR. The
Communist Party led by Biplav is even more unaware of this matter. It seems
that they have no any concern with International Communist Movement. Only the
Communist Nucleus Nepal seems more sensitive and serious in this matter. From
the point of view of proletarian internationalist spirit this is not a pleasant
aspect. In
comparison, the activism and commitment of the European and Latin American
Maoist parties is much appreciated.
The present hour is the most
challenging hour for the oppressed people of Nepal. The situation of the
country is getting worse day by day. The question of national independence and
democracy has been attacked from all sides. The foreign powers particularly
American imperialism, Indian expansionism and Chinese social-imperialism want
to expand their presence in Nepal through various deceptions. In such a situation,
unity between the progressive and revolutionary forces is an indispensable need
to raise the movement. We need
to take seriously the fact that the split and division in the Maoist movement
has created a comfortable situation for the reactionaries. For
this too, it is necessary to give a new kind of direction to the process of
polarization and restructuring among the revolutionaries, that communicates
revolutionary enthusiasm and confidence among the oppressed people.
In such a circumstance, it
makes a lot of sense for the revolutionary leaders and cadres within each party
and organization to wage an ideological struggle against the ambiguous political
line of the party as well as the monotones and stereotyped working style. Particularly,
Nepal Communist Party led by Biplav should think over its political line as
they have adopted ''unified revolution". If the ideological and political
line of the party is not correct then there is no point in talking big about
the revolution. As Comrade Mao has stated that the
correctness or incorrectness of the ideological andpolitical line decides
everything. Similarly, CPN-
Biplav has abandoned the line of New Democratic Revolution. It needs to be clear that Nepali society is
still in a semi-feudal and semi-colonial condition and the character of Nepali
revolution is New Democratic. There are
the issues that must be solved.
We
must have theoretical knowledge and practical experience. It is a matter of
irony that the new generation does not show much interest in theoretical study.
This generation wants to achieve the result immediately. This generation has no
patience for the fact that the path of revolution moves forward in various
twists and turns. On the other hand, the old generation seeks its
role by putting its experience and history of the past. We must respect
experienced and senior comrades and learn from their experience. We do not have
lack of leaders. But that alone is not enough, the movement always demands
dynamic leadership. As guided
by Comrade Mao Tse-tung, we must follow the principle
of combining the old, the middle-aged and the young in the leading
bodies at all levels. This is the principle of "Three-in One". We must
lead the revolution advancing the youth leadership and building the
revolutionary successors. But it lacks in our movement.
If
the
seriousness of the situation is not taken into account, it cannot be said that
the Maoist movement in Nepal will not reach the position of other countries
which have reached the stage of dissolution. In this sense, the Communist Nucleus,
Nepal, has raised the issue of organizational reconstruction of the Maoist
movement. We need to be clear that only
a reorganized campaign centered on revolutionary ideology and line can give a
new impetus and direction to the Maoist movement in Nepal. There are problems,
but it is possible, we can do it. We
must all be ready to sacrifice from our place.
Now the time has come to review
the history and to learn from the history. Time demands strong willpower, self-struggle
and revolutionary optimism. We have to think seriously, where we have to stand.
If we claim to be the bearers of the legacy of the Ten-years People's War, it
is the time to think in a new way and to take a new step. Specially, I urge to
the young leaders and cadres of both party led by Kiran and Biplav to take the
situation seriously. Revolution
does not happen by itself. Revolutionaries should not remain silent in the name
of ''weak subjective condition''. Revolution
requires conscious effort and initiation.
To
be a Maoist is to be a different kind of revolutionary. We must
have strong dedication in deeds, not only in words. We must have faith on Three
Magic Weapons of revolution. At present, no single organization can do anything
and for this, revolutionary restructuring is needed. Only the revolutionary
restructuring, based on Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and People's War can provide us
a new way and a new step. Although the task of building a unified movement is
not so easy. There are various types of contradictions and challenges. But, we
believe that it must be carried forward and can be done. The major force that fought the Ten-Years
People's War is still alive and the masses are in favor of the revolution.
3 August, 2020