Chandra Prakash Mainali

Chandra Prakash Mainali (* 1953) is a communist politician in Nepal.

Chandra Prakash Mainali 1971 belonged to a group of young leaders of the Jhapa District Committee of the Communist Party of Nepal ( Pushpa Lal ). The other main leaders of this group were Mainalis brother Radha Krishna Mainali and Mohan Chandra Adhikari. The group was inspired by Naxalbariaufstand in India and its leader Charu Majumdar. In May 1971, the group launched an armed uprising and began to kill landlords and other known " class enemies ".

The party leadership did not approve of the methods that were used by the Jhapabewegung and Mainali and his followers were an independent group. The rebellion was quickly crushed by the state security forces and hundreds of Mainalis comrades were killed, captured or driven into exile. Despite this setback, the group continued her political work continued with the farmers of Jhapa in the underground.

1975 founded the survivors of the All Nepal Communist Revolutionary Jhapabewegung Coordination Committee ( Marxist-Leninist ). Other smaller groups went on in ANCRCC (ML ). On December 26, 1978, the organized ANCRCC (ML ) is a meeting for the founding of the Communist ( Marxist- Leninist ) Party of Nepal. Chandra Prakash Mainali was elected General Secretary of the party. KPN was an underground party and led by small armed attacks against the government and feudal landlords.

However, the strategy of armed struggle not proved successful. The party changed its policy approach and began to focus on mobilizing the masses for a democratic movement. Chandra Prakash Mainali, who clearly identified with the initial militant phase of the party, was dismissed from his post as general secretary Jhala Nath Khanal and replaced by.

Later, the Marxist- Leninist KPN went to the Communist Party of Nepal - United Marxist-Leninists on (CPN - UML). As this party under the leadership of Man Mohan Adhikari 1994, a minority government formed, Chandra Prakash Mainali was erected on his election as Speaker of the Legislature. However, he was defeated in the election Ram Chandra Poudel. Later Mainali was appointed Minister for Local Development and supply.

In 1998, the CPN - UML has been rocked by internal disputes. Chandra Prakash Mainali and Bam Dev Gautam led a splinter group, the Communist Party of Nepal ( Marxist-Leninist ) (CPN (ML ) ) was baptized. In the parliamentary elections of 1999 the CPN (ML ) drove a catastrophic defeat by the CPN - UML. The party received 6.4 % of the vote, but scored a single seat in parliament.

At the General Assembly of the CPN (ML ) Chandra Prakash Mainali in 2000 Bam Dev Gautam was up against in order to gain the post of Secretary General. While Gautam advocated a democratic multi-party system, as it was formulated by Madan Kumar Bhandari, Mainali called for a more radical political approach.

In 2002, the combined CPN (ML) and the CPN - UML again. Since Chandra Prakash Mainali refused to share the line of the United Party, he founded another party, the reconstituted Communist Party of Nepal ( Marxist-Leninist ). He is the General Secretary of his party.

Ending the anti- government protests between 2002 and 2006 acted Chandra Prakash Mainali as leader of the United Left Front ( ULF). He was chairman of the ULF for some time. After the fall of the government on 1 February 2005 Mainali was placed under house arrest. The curfew was lifted on 25 February.

  • Minister (Nepal)
  • Born in 1953
  • Nepalese
  • Man
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