Saturday, November 30, 2013

Nepal election was conducted 19th November and just now the final result is coming up.
The clear message this time election result is the defeat of Maoist group who got the majority in the 2008 parliamentary elections which seems a major defeat of extreme left groups while Communist Party of Nepal [the UML] got second highest with 91 sheets in constituent assembly. However, the Nepal Congress, the country's oldest, pro Indian, close ties with India won 105 sheets out of 240 of the constituent assembly.
According to Farook Tariq, the General Secretary of Awami Workers Party of Pakistan, who was a member of the election monitoring team circulated a detailed report of his monitoring visit to Nepal claimed, the victory of the Nepali Congress is in the amidst of the majority voters sympathy over left parties, including UML and UCPN[Maoist party].
It is important note which comrade Farook sent to us about the new Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal, [RPPN] which is calling for restoration of Royalty and has secured significant  number of votes from the capital city of Kathmandu leading with 106,830 votes with 6 constituencies out of 10.

Sadly, the Maoist who were played a significant role to defeat the Royal Family dynasty could not retain the trust  among the poor people during 2013 election.
Just a day after the elections the Maoist leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal known as Prachanda declared the elections as a "conspiracy" against them and announced boycott of the polling count. He only went to press after it was clear the Maoists are losing badly in the elections. They were the single largest group in 2008 parliament and failed to retain their support among the extremely poor masses of Nepal.
We need to wait and see, how the Nepal Congress lead the country from the constitutional crisis the country faced with the support of Opposition party UML at the moment. 
We congratulate Nepali people, our comrades at ANPfA and ANWA, RRN and SAAPE secretariat for their commitment to a Just and Free Society with democratic and socialist values.

Herman

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