“To increase trust towards communists, a better coordination of theory and practice is necessary”

The Marxist Knowledge Centre, which is working as a common forum of left-wing parties for study, teaching, and research, has concluded its third annual general meeting with an interaction on ‘Socialism and the task of left-wing forces’. Former Speaker and CPN (Maoist Center) Vice President Agni Prasad Sapkota, CPN (Unified Socialist) Spokesperson Jagannath Khatiwada, Constituent Assembly member and CPN (UML) leader Krishna Bhakta Pokharel and CPN Politburo member Savitra Dura addressed in the virtual interaction. On that occasion, leader Agni Prasad Sapkota reviewed the past limits of the left-wing movement and emphasized that the foundations of cooperation and unity should be sought. People’s trust can be gained in the communist movement only if there is a good harmony between theory and practice. All of us have made mistakes in the past, in terms of quantity, some may be more and some may be less, but we are all responsible for the split of the United Communist Party. Therefore, we should look for a basis for cooperation and unity with a review of where we went wrong. He said. In the closing session, the president of the center, Manhari Timilsina, presented the organization’s guidelines, progress review, and plans, senior vice president Vishweshwar Kattel presented the proposal to amend the statutes, procedures, and regulations, and treasurer Sagar Adhikari presented the financial report. In the report presented by President Timilsina, it is mentioned that the main goal of the organization is to prepare the ideological base of socialism while developing the study culture and attracting the new generation to the left-wing movement, it is mentioned that the main objective is to expand public opinion. It is mentioned in the report that this year the Center has completed seven virtual discourses, 12-day virtual classes in two stages, seven interaction programs at the state level, and a 40-day long book discussion program. Similarly, 13 cultural promotion programs and Raithane Food Festival have been completed in Biratnagar, Damak, Sarlahi, Bhatarpur, Pokhara, Butwal, Nepalgunj, Surkhet, Mahendranagar, Sinja of Jumla, Tikapur, Lalitpur and Kathmandu. The Marxist Knowledge Center has provincial committees in all seven provinces of the country, in 25 districts is mentioned in the report of Timilsina that the work of study and teaching has been done by forming a coordination mechanism in the branch committee and the rest of the district. In addition, the central work has been organized by creating five departments, the organization said. The report mentions that the center will work by forming research groups for study and research on philosophy, political economy, socialism, history, science and technology, Nepal thought, and multi-disciplinary literacy. The center has completed more than 1,200 virtual and physical programs for four years and has set up a renewable fund of Rs. 6 million. The Assembly completed the committee chaired by Chairman Manhari Timilsina and elected Humnath Neupane as Deputy Secretary General, Dusyant Bhattarai as Secretary, and Sita Kadaria and Tika Oli as members.

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