Friday, February 8, 2013

Dahal re-elected party chairman

KIRAN PUN
Former PLA members object to new leadership
HETAUDA, Feb 9: Giving continuity to Pushpa Kamal Dahal´s leadership, the ongoing seventh general convention of ruling the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has concluded on Friday.

The convention also announced 98 members of the 151-member central committee. While Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai and Deputy Prime Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha have retained their positions as vice-chairmen, Post Bahadur Bogati who was the party secretary has been elected general secretary.


While Dahal, Bhattarai and Shrestha head separate factions Bogati is close to Dahal.

The convention also decided to nominate the remaining 53 members of the central committee, including secretaries, later. The central committee could not take a full shape due to differing views of the leaders.

Sources said Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Barshaman Pun, Giriraj Mani Pokharel and Top Bahadur Rayamajhi are interested in the post of secretary. Mahara and Pun are from the Dahal faction, Rayamajhi from the Bhattarai faction and Pokharel from the Shrestha faction.
“The central committee will get a full shape after its meeting,” said Dahal addressing the closing session of the general convention. He said the new political line of the party would give fresh momentum to the Nepali communist movement.

“We succeeded in abolishing monarchy through the people´s war. Now we will build a new Nepal by adopting open politics,” said Dahal. He also claimed that the opposition parties would agree to their proposal to form a new government under the sitting chief justice to hold elections.

The convention organizing committee stuck to its earlier proposal on the size of CC despite a demand by convention representatives to limit the size to below hundred.

Dahal´s rise to power

Dahal has remained the party chief for 25 years now. Dahal came into power after Mohan Baidhya made way for him after quitting as chief of then CPN(Mashal) in 1987. Dahal has been reelected as the party chairman and the party now has endorsed his proposal to enter parliamentary politics.

Sherchan to head disciplinary commission 

The party has also named Amik Sherchan as head of its disciplinary commission. Hitaraj Pandey, Ram Kumar Yadav, Kalpana Dhamala, Dharmaraj BK and Tej Prasad Kandel are members of the commission. Similarly, Dor Prasad Upadhyaya has been appointed chief of the audit commission and Ramananda Mahato and Tek Nath Acharya as its members.

Almost all representatives had left the convention venue when the new leadership was being announced. The representatives hurried to catch the bus to head home. Former PLA division commanders Kali Bahadur Kham, Tej Bahadur Oli and Dhan Bahadur Maski Magar have been reelected as CC members. All of them have been accused of corruption, while Kham has also been accused of involvement in Ram Hari Shrestha´s murder.

Former PLA members object to new leadership

The general convention has not dealt with the party´s ideological and organizational divide. The general convention has decided to hand over reports submitted by the commission led by Bogati and Sherchan formed to investigate into corruption to CC.

The Bhrikuti Mandap plenum had formed the commission after party cadres demanded investigation into financial irregularities in the party and PLA cantonments.
The report submitted by the commission had given clean chit to those accused of corruption. The general convention representatives had shouted slogans when it was announced that the reports would be handed over to the central committee.

Sherchan had claimed that they did not get proof of Chairman Dahal´s ownership of Mukti Tower and the Lazimpat residence.

Former PLA mostly from the third division cantonment also protested against the announcement of new CC saying most of the members are corrupt and they do not deserve the CC position.

They also said that they were not given any chance to register their complaint against such CC member. According to them, the top leaders endorsed the names forcefully.

“They did not give us a chance voice our disagreement. The party has rewarded the corrupt,” said Suryakala Timilsina, who was company vice commander of the third PLA division.

Cultural groups of the party have also objected to the new leadership elected through the general convention.

“The general convention has done injustice,” said Bhim Kumakhi, chief of Samana Pariwar.

Addressing the hall, Dahal informed that the party will hold a plenum to take a decision on the BIPPA issue.
name list of the ruling Maoist CCM

1.         Pushpa Kamal Dahal

2.         Baburam Bhattarai

3.         Narayan Kaji Shrestha

4.         Posta Bahadur Bogati

5.         Amik Sherchan

6.         Krishna Bahadur Mahara

7.         Giriraj Mani Pokharel

8.         Top Bahadur Rayamajhi

9.         Barshaman Pun

10.       Lilamani Pokharel

11.       Dinanath Sharma

12.       Haribol Gajurel

13.       Agni Sapkota

14.       Shakti Basnet

15.       Janardan Sharma

16.       Hisila Yami

17.       Nanda Kishor Pun

18.       Chakrapani khanal

19.       Lokendra Bista

20.       Devendra poudel

21.       Hemanta Prakash Oli

22.       Gopal Kiranti

23.       Hitaraj Pandey

24.       Ram Karki

25.       Lekhraj Bhatta

26.       Ninu Chapagain

27.       Bhim Prasad Gautam

28.       Swanam Sathi

29.       Bishwo Bhakta Dulal

30.       Bishwonath Sah

31.       Nawaraj Subedi

32.       Lil Bahadur Thapa

33.       Dilaram Acharya

34.       Giridharilal Neupane

35.       Jeetbir Lama

36.       Ram charan Chaudhary

37.       Narayan Dahal

38.       Bamadev Chhetri

39.       Dhruba Parajuli

40.       Ganga Karki

41.       Santu Darai

42.       Ganeshman Pun

43.       Jokh Bahadru Mahara

44.       Pushpa Bikram Malla

45.       Hit Bahadur Tamang

46.       Bikesh Shrestha

47.       Jag Prasad Sharma

48.       Khagraj Bhatta

49.       Bhakta Bahadur Shah

50.       Kali Bahadur Malla

51.       Dipendra Pun

52.       Tek Bahadur Basnet

53.       Maheshwor Gahatraj

54.       Kamala Roka

55.       Tej Bahadur Oli

56.       Kali Bahadur Kham

57.       Onsari Gharti

58.       Jhakku Subedi

59.       Dhan Bahadur Maski

60.       Ram Prasaad Banjade

61.       Bhakti Prasad pandey

62.       Dor Prasad Upadhyay

63.       Hariraj Adhikari

64.       Krishna Prasad Sapkota

65.       Ganga Narayan Shrestha

66.       Prabhu Sah

67.       Sarwan Yadav

68.       Tanka Angbuhang

69.       Suresh Kumar Rai

70.       Kumar Poudel

71.       Bhim Bahadur Kadayet

72.       Keshav Nepal

73.       Sarbottam Dangol

74.       Krishna KC

75.       Sashi Shrestha

76.       Prahlad Budhathoki

77.       D R Poudel

78.       Jeevan Gautam

79.       Ram Kumar Yadav

80.       Ram Rijhan Yadav

81.       Hakikulla Khan

82.       Anjana Bishankhe

83.       Ishowri Prasad Bhattarai

84.       Ghanashyam Sharma Poudel

85.       Prakash Pokharel

86. Peshal Khatiwada

87.       Dhawa Lama

88.       Karnadhwoj KC

89.       Dip Bahadur Yonjan

90.       Kishan Sharma

91.       Raju Khadka

92.       Jagat Paraki

93.       Krishna Bhujel

94.       Dinesh Panthi

95.       Ram Kumar Sharma

96.       Dharma Datta Devkota
 97.       Sabina Aryal
98.       Krishna Pd Sharma

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