MIN RATNA BAJRACHARYA |
1.Superficial in philosophy.
2. Centrist and opportunist, leaning towards right-wing revisionism.
3. Although the party's main struggle was aimed at the Indian expansionism, under his leadership, the party has done just the opposite.
4. Ignored the slogan of national sovereignty.
5. Collaborated with Indian expansionists and their lackeys.
6. Prioritised peace and constitution over people's revolt as the main strategy.
7. Although agreement was on People's Federal Republic, he is leaning towards Democratic Republic.
8. Abandoned the original idea of autonomous ethnic states in favour of a centralized and unitary governance system.
9. Limited the idea of proportional representation of women, marginalised ethnicities, Dalits and the Madhesis� at all levels of the state, to paper.
10. Supported a judicial system unendorsed by people's representatives.
11. Made it easy for the foreigners to obtain naturalised citizenship when encroachment from the open border is rising.
12. Scrapped the party's transitional period provisions on the reappointment of the president, cabinet, officials of the constitutional bodies and the judges of the supreme court.
13. Emptied the cantonments in the name of regrouping and disarmed the PLA.
14. Promoted foreign investment, multinationals and lackeys of capitalists by bringing Electricity Act, Real Estate Act, and declaring Special Economic Zones instead of encouraging national agro-based and industrial economy.
15. Promoted Indian investment in Arun III and Upper Tamakoshi� hydropower projects.
16. Curtailed the party's relationship with international community and emphasized relationship with the class enemy and the Indian secret service agency.
17. Encouraged personality cult, suppressed dissent, and showed fascist tendency by physically attacking dissenters.
18. Involved in corruption and gross misuse of the party resources and failed to maintain financial transparency.