We want to stop bloodshed: Prachanda
Chairman Prachanda, supreme leader of Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) spoke about his party’s current situation, insurgency, and the ways ahead to resolve the conflict. Prachanda, flanked by Dr Baburam Bhattarai, in an exclusive interview with Narayan Wagle, editor of Kantipur Daily and Prateek Pradhan, editor of The Kathmandu Post spoke his mind on various facets of politics and insurgency. Excerpts:
February 7th, 2006 at 7:22 am
I think a lot of people have known for sometime the secret and dirty alliance between these two anti-people forces. I have reiterated about their compulsive behavior even recently in that they cannot survive without each other in terms of power. Although they sometimes act as foes to masquerade their evil design of holding on to power, we know that they are Vampires, and by nature, are parasitic: they live on people’s blood. The King and Maoists are alive as long as they are able to impale the people by poking into blood veins with their paws and canines and opportune themselves to feed on. Their slogan is, “Blood on the street: We, the King and Prachanda, are foes [aside: we are friends as we are of the same vampire clan]. We want peace in the nation [of vampires: people’s blood will appease us and pacify the nation: Is not that a form of peace, jerks?].”
Let us not be over-pessimistic: I am sure we will have a BLADE III (Wisely Snipes or Nick Cage) to shave their FACE OFF (Johnny Travolta).
February 7th, 2006 at 9:33 am
Hey Prachanda ! Who told you to start in the first place? Why do you have to stop now?
February 8th, 2006 at 2:17 am
This chap along with the top ranking cadres, they are in the same slot as their opposition. They are instrumental in killing so many innocent people of Nepal, and the only punishment they deserve is to be hanged. They have no reason to do this except for the hunger for power. They are least bothered about the real cause of common nepalese.
Time has come to awake the common man and fight the both version of terrorists.
February 8th, 2006 at 5:35 am
No more Killing. If they think that they got courage, why they dont leave their weapon and come to face public…………….
Do u have courage to face peoples of Nepal?
Mr. Comrade Prachand
But plz. note down Without the weapon provided to u by India………