Pramod Raj Sedhain
Relation between Nepal's largest party -- the Unified CPN-Maoist -- and India has at all times come under controversy. The reason: Maoists top brass have recurrently blamed India for the turmoil in Nepal. More than this, they often accuse India of meddling in Nepal's internal affairs, which India denies. This, they argue, has adversely affected in the government formation process. The issue of Indian interference, as Maoists leaders claim, has hindered Nepal's peace process. However, unlike India, Maoist's relationship with the northern neighbor, China has been something atypical. Be it the episode of Maoist's demand of hefty amount to "purchase" lawmakers or the China trip of Maoist combatants – both these episodes have proved that the Maoists share unusual relationship with China.Now that, the most recent bit of information acquired by this channel has revealed that the Maoists are preparing for a final revolt and that too with all sorts of assistance from the northern neighbor. The latest information acquired by this writer proves that the Maoists have sought Chinese assistance to wage a final and decisive revolt once again. This shows that the largest party in the Constituent Assembly is preparing for a decisive war to establish their regime. Despite the fact that the Maoists 'used' the Indian soil during their underground decade-long what they call "People's War", they tilted towards the north after joining the mainstream politics. A report, submitted to party Supremo Pushpa Kamal Dahal by some Maoist leaders, shows that they are making preparations for a final war in the country.
The report had highlighted that they need Chinese support to wage a final war in Nepal. It should be noted that an eleven-member Maoist delegation had visited China between 2067 Asar 15th to 25th to seek support from China. During the visit, the Maoist leaders had informed the Chinese side of their decisive war in Nepal. However, the report does not mention anything about the Chinese version on the issue. The 9-page report signed by Maoist Vice Chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha has several pictures of the Maoist leaders' visit to China and their meetings with various Chinese leaders. Shrestha had led the delegation. The point number 4 of the report says that the Maoists have sought Chinese support to wage a final revolt in Nepal. The report also states that India has barred the Maoists to lead the government in Nepal. Similarly, according to the report, the Chinese side has assured of providing a web-server space, radio and television equipment, among others. The report also states that the Maoists discussed with the Chinese side to suppress the Tibetan movement in Nepalese soil. The Maoist leaders had a three-hour long discussion with the Chinese side, according to the report submitted to party Chairman Dahal. This has explicitly exposed the Maoist's relationship with China. The report has also raised dissatisfaction over the dissolution of the Communes in China. Such a secret report has tried to drag power countries like India and China to in Nepal's internal affairs, which is sure to adversely affect Nepal's sovereignty.