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'From the people to the people'



The twenty-first century is the century of information revolution.

Globalisation of information, thanks to Internet technology, has reduced the entire globe into a small rural unit. And, due to this, any positive or negative development in any corner of the earth can have its impact on the whole world in the blink of an eye.

The time we are living in is, as Lenin pointed out, the era of imperialism and proletarian revolution. But, because of Internet technology and globalisation, some features of imperialism, its mode of hegemony, are not, needless to say, ditto as they were in the 19th century. Its obvious and logical consequence is that this very change can have a generous say upon the characteristic of contemporary proletarian revolution, into which the historical document of our party's second national conference 'Great Leap Forward : The inevitable necessity of history' delves lucidly.

What can be the role of media in the establishment, defense and development of People's Democracy? How the media can be one of the weapons of people's scrutiny and control upon the state in the system of DEMOCRACY IN THE 21ST CENTURY? These questions, by the way, demand more time and effort to be answered. We've launched www.ucpnm.org hoping that the website will provide easy access to information about our party, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), and our movement to all. Our party believes in no 'conspiracy theory' but mass line. 'From the people, to the people' is the basic premise of the Maoist mass line. People should have easy access to information and their right to information should always be protected. And ucpnm.org is an attempt in this direction from our side. The feedback, critiques and comments from our readers and viewers are always the most precious asset for us and our party.



1. Prem
I went to the website of Maoists. It is nothing more than a joke. Whatever Pushpa Kamal says outside, at the end of the day he desperately wants to become the prime minister. One Indian diplomat recently said that when the Foreign Minister of India visited Kathmandu a few months back, Pushpa Kamal went to see him and pledged to make him the PM of Nepal. He apparently had said, "You Indians can decide my fate, so please make me the PM". When S. N. Krishnan diplomatically declined, Pushpa Kamal came to the street and said "Ma Bideshi Prabhu Ko Samu Jhukdina". Dear Mr Chairman, whatever you say, unless you tactically reestablish the trust with the Indians, you will no longer exist. You are getting older and older and that day is not far away when you get sick and your health will perish. PM's position for you and your party is "Aakash Ko Fal, Ankha Tari Mar". Good luck!

2. kabulekanchho
GIGO, served through modern marvel called internet,
Only possible in the land protected by the Lord of the Beasts.
 Lord ko jai hosh ra jai hosh of worshippers of 20th century's biggest mass murderers who have been virtually forgotten in their own lands!


3. jange
Kamred P's dealings with the Indians and his public vocal denunciation of Indians reminds me of the phrase- "Jo chor usaiko thulo swor".

Maoists- Started as tragedy, ended as farce.


LATEST ISSUE
638
(11 JAN 2013 - 17 JAN 2013)


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