Janadisha: What is the purpose of the Extended Meeting next month?
Mohan Baidya: At a time when the constitution writing process is underway, a conspiracy is being hatched to derail it. There are issues of national independence, livelihood, class, caste, region and gender upon which the party should decide its stance. There is also a question of how to make the party revolutionary by defending the issue of class.
It is said the party is divided in the issue of national sovereignty.
The party has an unequivocal voice regarding the issue of national sovereignty. No one is against the movement. We have to finalise the modality of the movement.
But didn't the party fail to continue the struggle?
At a time when we are engaged in constitution writing, foreign factor has become visibly active to obstruct the process. Now, national sovereignty has been the main agenda of the party. We said this issue should be dealt with first before the others. We have to fight the imperialists and their agents first to write the constitution, and then address the livelihood of the people.
Is it true that you are pushing for a new political formula?
This is not true. If we limit to being a democratic republic, what is the point of waging a 'People's war' for 10 years? India has a democratic republic but the movement is going on. We have to institutionalise the democratic republic system but we should not get stuck right there. We have to go beyond. These allegations against me come from those who favour the parliamentary system. In our draft of the constitution, we have mentioned the making of a People's Federal Democratic Republic, which means we will not just restrict to being a democratic republic. This is the party's decision, not mine.
So the party's plan of action is yet to be consolidated?
We already have a general plan of action: to establish the People's Republic, to take the People's Republic to a new level, to launch the movement of national sovereignty effectively, and to address the problems related to livelihood. We are fighting on three fronts: the street, the parliament and the government. The fight in parliament is to incorporate our ideas in the new constitution. If the constitution is not written, we will have to take to the street. The extended meeting will decide how to take the movement to the streets.
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