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D&D Journal - Oct-Dec - 4-1-22.indd

5 Jan 2022

The present leaders of the Maoist movement accepted the reality of the situation in Nepal because they were better educated. [...] … The issue is of learning through war itself.11 Furthermore in 2001, he added: In our opinion, the real key to rapid development of the people’s war is the fusion between the science of proletarian revolution, on the one hand, and the needs and fighting spirit of the Nepalese people, on the other.12 The new Maoist leadership had to face tough challenges within the organisation. [...] The consolidations in West Bengal and Bihar are the key to the achievements of the CRZ. [...] What is more important is the involvement of the people in the fight against the Maoists. [...] The leadership of the Maoist movement comprises the ruling elites and the cadres play a subordinate role in obtaining the objective.
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