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 Prachanda : Hero or Villain

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Posted on 06-21-06 9:16 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The recent public appearance in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, of Maoist leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal,alias Prachanda, led to much excitement.

But for some, it is ironic that a man who has led a ruthless war that took the lives of 13,000 people is being treated like a hero.

For many others, he is a hero, who has given a voice to millions of downtrodden people in one of the poorest countries in the world.

So is he a hero or villain?



Demands

When Prachanda launched an armed rebellion in 1996, Nepal had just restored multi-party democracy after 30 years of direct rule by the king.

A peaceful people's uprising in 1990 had forced the then King Birendra to become a constitutional monarch and after a smooth transition, a new constitution was written and democratically elected leaders were in power.

"The war has encouraged and spread a culture of intimidation and violence"
- Maoists' reclusive leader

Despite concerns about corruption, democracy was slowly taking root.

Schools, roads and bridges were being built and businesses were expanding.

Though records have fluctuated, the GDP growth rate in 1995/96, when the Maoists began their insurgency, was 5.4%, an encouraging figure for Nepal.

The immediate reason given by the Maoists for the declaration of war was that the government rejected their demands "without giving them any attention".

Many of those demands related to political and social reforms which most Nepalis would find acceptable.

However, few agree that the government's rejection of the demands was enough reason to declare a war which has caused Nepal enormous suffering.

Violence and intimidation



The Maoists have used violence to push demands.
Accurate independent figures about the economic costs of war are not available.

However, according to Finance Minister Ramsharan Mahat, the damage to infrastructure alone amounted to $246m - around 15% of Nepal's current annual budget.

The Maoists have used threats, extortion and killings to get their way.

They have killed poor, innocent people and those who have criticised their top leaders.

The war has encouraged and spread a culture of intimidation and violence, which is bound to have a long-term impact in a society which was credited for peace and harmony.

Prachanda and others have defended these tactics, arguing that during war such incidents do occur and that they regret mistakes.

Many find it difficult to agree. They argue that Prachanda and many top Maoist leaders are, in fact, more feudal and hypocritical than those whom they regard as such.

There appears to be some truth in this.

'Well-fed' rebel

Prachanda speaks passionately about the need to dismantle feudal structures to create a proletarian society but he has remained quiet about his own elevation as a demi-god by his supporters.

The rich and ruling elite in Kathmandu, who the Maoists view as feudal and want to destroy, has been left untouched throughout the war, whereas poor and ordinary villagers have suffered.



The war has caused ordinary Nepalis enormous suffering.
After seeing Prachanda's pictures, a teacher at a village school recently told me: "Prachanda looks very well-fed. In fact, his healthy diet is bought from the money extorted from poor people like myself.

"Or else, where does he get the money from?"

For Prachanda India was an expansionist foe.

Out of the first nine points in his 40-point demands submitted to the government in 1996, seven were directed against India.

However, it has been an established fact that during much of the insurgency both Prachanda and his deputy, Baburam Bhattarai, have spent time in India.

There have been credible reports that Indian authorities have covertly co-operated with the Maoists at times.

That explains why after the insurgency started they have rarely been critical of India.

'Power of the gun'

This does not mean Prachanda is devoid of virtue.

Many middle-class villagers like Prachanda would have preferred an easy route in life. However, he chose a difficult path to pursue his conviction that "power comes from the barrel of the gun".

Risking his life, he did derive that power and made the powerful ruling elite of the country realise that they cannot take their privileges for granted.

Prachanda claims to have dismantled the feudalistic social structure in the villages under Maoist control. To an extent this is true.

There is also a growing awareness about social and political rights in rural Nepal because of the insurgency.

For now Prachanda seems to have accepted that there is no alternative to multi-party democracy in Nepal.

But many would continue to question whether all the killing and destruction was necessary for him to accept what Nepal's major communist parties accepted a long time ago.

Much will depend on how much he can deliver in Nepal's future political set-up.

(Courtesy: BBC )

(Editor’s Note: Nepalis, wherever they live, as well as friends of Nepal around the globe are requested to contribute their views/opinions/recollections etc. on issues concerning present day Nepal to the Guest Column of Nepalnews. Length of the article should not be more than 1,000 words and may be edited for the purpose of clarity and space. Relevant photos as well as photo of the author may also be sent along with the article. Please send your write-ups to editors@mos.com.np)
 
Posted on 06-21-06 10:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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how can you consider such a jungle pig as a human being???He is just not human.:)
it is animal.sh!t eatin ..pig!!!
Once he gets into power he will be money eating pig!hahaha

he already has fat belly than girija .Well how much corruption then skiny girija did .This pig is going to beat him because this is fat pig and is very hungry for money .In jungle this pig had taste of money by extrotions now he will have NRBank.He can eat as much money as he pleases.
 
Posted on 06-21-06 11:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey persu,

putting comment on others post is easy.

but
it would be better............if you could explain yourself.
not just comment and escape.

where ever the world goes........ there need to be a war for peace.

you came to 21 st century doesnot mean that all the things will be different.

i doesn mean prechanda is a hero.
i just wanna tell He is not a villian too.
 
Posted on 06-21-06 11:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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here i say......... there are some as* holes .....they dont know keep their idea ....coz have no brain .......... just comment on others view & idea.
 
Posted on 06-21-06 11:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ImI seems to be completely hopeless and frustrated...poor guy needs some couselling. In fact a lot of people do after being betrayed by politicians...or anyone....


Situation do go bad during revolution. You can't expect everything to go perfectly. I do fear for my family in ktm. Maoist are having to loot people because they don't have fund to suppport themselves. But they don't blindly kill people. Because of this looting problem, govt has agreed to fund maoist to support themselves. Do you support the revolution or money and lifestyle you hoard by paying insignificant amount to labourers in nepal? It is your choice. If there is another alternative I'm ready to consider it.


The fear we are having is the side effect of the our poor country. Before, you hadn't been hit by this fear, and you were infact sleeping. You were uneffected by situation in rural areas.


Education is important, but people don't need education to know what is right for themselves. They need patience to listen to what is good for themselves. And wise humans do learn from previous mistakes. Have you heard about educated fools? People can be wise and uneducated and at the same time and vice versa.
 
Posted on 06-22-06 12:09 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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HE DESERVES TO BE GUNNED DOWN TO DEATH.
 
Posted on 06-22-06 12:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sajah user , Thanks for suggesting be counselling.hahahah
good joke man!!
well, i think you are being too optimistic outhere.
i repeat , you will hear same frustration from peole 3 years down the line that you heard 3 years ago.I can almost garantee that cause i don't think there is any good leaders.Please please i have seen and heard what prachanda has to say and i just don't think this guy can think beyond removing king and janjati.He has no vision and about his army and cadres .who are they same uneducated people who believes in gun power and nothing else

Please do not give me lectures about revolution :been there done that.
 
Posted on 06-22-06 12:12 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ImI,

3 years is a long time. Just let the monsoon season end and you will see the October Revolution.
 
Posted on 06-22-06 12:12 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The Maoists will cry away from SPA and there will be no RNA or Palace to save SPA this time.
 
Posted on 06-22-06 12:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ImI, lecture abt revolution was for maddogg and for anybody else with mentality like his. You did not sound to be in right mental state to listen to anyone. :P
 
Posted on 06-22-06 12:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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HAHAHA
SAJHA USER U R FUNNY !
I AM IN RIGHT MENTAL STATE BUT I THINK YOUR SENSE ORGANS ARE NOT WORKING PROPERLY LIKE FOR EXAMPLE: EYES AND EARS:)
 
Posted on 06-22-06 6:31 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 06-22-06 8:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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When you resort to violence and kill someone, your cause is no longer noble, and you are no more a victim.
 
Posted on 06-22-06 9:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Prachanda is a leader, not a politician. Politicians are hungry for power, leaders are not. Leaders work for people's cause, politicians work for their own.
 
Posted on 06-22-06 4:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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मैले त बुझिन साझा युजर को मतलब के भन्ने , तर साझा युजर मेरो सोचाइ मा पनि प्रचण्ड कहिले पनि मानब हुन सक्दैन लाखौ जनता को रगत मा पौडि खेलेर । सक्छ भने अझ पनि शिक्षित जनता को मत जितन् सकोस होइन कि दुर्गम जिल्ला मा बिना शिक्षा र बिना रोजगारि भएका दाजु भाइ लाइ प्रलोभन मा पारेर युद्ध को अग्रपंग्ति मा राख्दैमा लिडर बन्न सक्दैन ।

यदि प्रचण्ड मानब हो भने सबै भन्दा पहिला राजनितिक कार्यकर्ता को अपहरण गर्न वन्द गर्नु पर्छ , चान्दा को नाम मा जबर्जस्ति बन्द गर्नु पर्छ , सिन्धुपालचोकमा भएको घटना मा माफि माग्नु पर्छ , पर्बत मा गरेको अतिक्रमण को लागि माफि माग्दै दोषि माथि कारबाहि गर्नु पर्छ ।

एका तिर संबिधान सभा मा जसरि भए पनि जित्नै पर्छ भन्ने अशीक्षित दाजु, भाइ , दिदि, बहिनि लाइ अनि अर्को तिर हतियार बुझाउन सक्दैनौ संबिधान सभाको जुनाव नभइ भन्ने के त यदि जनता ले हरायो भने फेरि जंगल अनि नेपाल फेरि नरक मा ?

नेपालि जनता को आंखामा छारो हाल्न पुगि सक्यो अहिले केहि ले आवाज उठाएका छन अब धेरै ले उठाउने छन हेर्दै जाउ साथि अनि थाहा हुन्छ को प्रचण्ड भनेर ।
 
Posted on 06-22-06 5:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Leader to me is someone who listens to people voice and act for the people. Prachanda has been voice of nepali...and by nepali, I mean the majority of nepali, not the (minority) ones who have enough money to send their kids to US. People do die during revolution if you don't know..but unfortunately some innocent ones also do....and some martyrs do....You can't expect things to go perfectly but you have every right to ask question...but there is no need to exaggerate...eg. by saying he killed hundreds of thousands of people..

Politicians act out of fear and for power and approval and vote. I am not advocating that prachanda should be the president of nepal or whatever. But I believe he has changed nepalis enough to control the politicians. And that how real democracy works. People rule!!!
 
Posted on 06-22-06 6:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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sajhauser,
my view resonates with yours. i m not for maoists violence.no. but i do feel and dare to see things from their perspective.

it's very imperative in democratic environment that all voices are heard, be it minor or major. here's my philosophy on maoism in nepal that i have contributed some time back in sajha. i m sure there are many people here who differ with my idealogies, but this is how i see them, and i m pretty adamant in my stance as of now.

- http://sajha.com/sajha/html/openthreadall.cfm?StartRow=21&PageNum=2&forum=2&threadid=32487#267686

Loote
 
Posted on 06-22-06 6:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Prachanda Hero pani ho, villain pani ho, dui tai ho
 
Posted on 06-22-06 6:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Winner writes the history and becomes glorious, the means however cruel may be are always forgotten! Having said that if the maobadis resort to "normal democratic" behavior they will be considered as winners and heroes where as if they fail to do so they will be considered villains. For now they are heroes, along with the SPAs but what will they be tomorrow only time can tell !!!

On the second thought - Prachanda recently claimed that India persuaded him and SPAs to do something "jointly". The 19 day revolution is due to India. May be we should be thankful to India more so than to Prachanda(s) or SPAs !!!
 
Posted on 06-22-06 8:35 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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who is prachanda ?
SAJHA KO HERO TA LUTEKUKUR HO..!!!
who is a murderer ?
SAJHA KO JIWAN TA LUTEKUKUR HO..!!
where is lutekukur ?
TARA PRACHANDA YEUTA DANAB HO..!!
 
Posted on 06-22-06 9:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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all of you who are In the states, abroad,around the world, making money or studying good family, from rich to medium....people who have a decent living in Nepal,quality life, house, car, bike.....good education(private schools).....(.I belive we all here and around fall in this catagory).........Better watch out because we are the minority population in Nepal........and we are the target of Prachandas Army.........you can call him a hero...or a villian.....I think he is a Pschyco, murderer, Leader of maobadi (terrorists) who Killed destroyed, abducted, tortured, forced them with a gun in battle fronts by threatning their families life if they didnot comply.extorted innocent civilians...........the list goes on and on.......Now I fear for my Family.........Friends because The mob mentality has arisen In Nepal ......AND.....if you and your family has worked hard to reach a comfortable life in Nepal.........Brothers and sisters.......ITS AT STAKE..........................Correct me if Im wrong
 



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