To the surprise of many proletariats, Maoist chairman Prachanda is said to be sporting expensive Swiss made Rolex and Rado watches. This has been noticed by eagle-eyed reporters at the frequent press meets organized by the rebel supremo. While there was much clamor over the king's lavish taste for tropical fruits from Thailand and misti curd from Bangladesh, much ink has not been spared to describe the exquisite tastes of the so-called leaders of the proletariats, the Maoists. Such lavish lifestyle is in stark contrast to the working class image, which the Maoists would like to project themselves. Just imagine life in one of the cantonments where lowly Maoist rank and file eat and sleep.
As this post is being written, Maoists are already designated to join the government (the executive branch). Some of the ministries are about to be handed over to the rebels. The announcement to be made in legislature on March 31, 2007 would mark the culmination of the ten year long armed struggle launched by the Maoists. This would be a landmark of their achievement after their entry into the interim legislature.
Maoists are yet to change their 'jungle' attitude and have failed to win the confidence of such segments like the businessmen and foreign powers. US Ambassador to Nepal, James F Moriarty is said to have cautioned PM and other some Seven Party Leaders to be careful in inducting Maoists into the Cabinet. Despite the suggestion, political scenario is such that Maoists would receive ministries whether anybody likes it or not. The Seven Party Alliance are compelled to share power with the Maoists as per their various agreements with the armed rebels. Analysts would be interested to monitor Maoist attitude after they become Nepal's rulers, albeit sharing power with other political forces.
Friday, March 30, 2007
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