Expressing dissent with his ‘former’ party, Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in which he has been the politburo member, Matrika Yadav Wednesday declared in a press meet that he had no relation with the UCPN-Maoist and that he would ‘reconstitute’ the CPN-Maoist.
Yadav, who has been a minister from his former party twice, blamed that UCPN-Maoist leadership had ignored the pledges made during the decade long People’s War.
“As our party has got united with groups and parties which are devoid of revolutionary thought, it has started working in a non-proletarian way, the party has taken a class coordination way, I declare that I have no relation with the UCPN-Maoist and now onwards will work to reconstitute the CPN-Maoist as its central committee members,” he read out a statement.
He blamed the leadership for sidelining the revolutionary activists of the Madheshi origin.
Yadav said that he would talk with other dissidents of the party and reform it to continue with the spirit of the People’s War. He said that he would very soon give up the membership of the Constituent Assembly and start fresh agitation with demands for the rights of the people.