UCPN (Maoist) believes in a multiparty system, not in pluralism. Pluralism is a philosophy representative of orthodox thoughts and ideals that negates progress and transformation. It believes in putting together all the oppressed and oppressors, masters and serfs, tigers and lambs into a basket. It opposes the history of dialectical materialism. That's why the Maoists are against this ideal.
The Maoists are against pluralism as well as absolutism. Although it has been made clear time and again, they are portrayed as authoritarian, as wanting to capture power. The Maoists have modified their programs, ideology and policies to suit multiparty competition and then joined the peace process.
As far as the question of authoritarianism is concerned, this is class-specific. The state represents a class. Capitalists are influential in capitalism while proletariats remain at the helm in communism. And the Maoists speak for the proletariat.
If the Maoists were against multiparty competition, they would not take part in the CA elections. People support the party that has concrete plans and programs for a better future. They won the hearts and minds of the people who wanted change despite their opponents' attempts to denigrate them by calling them terrorists. People want change.
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