Nepal’s Maoist Party leadership reveals that it is totally Brahminic, headed by Prachanda alias Pushpa Kamal Dahal, as the party chairman and supreme commander of the People’s Liberation Army. The party top leadership (standing committee) comprises: (1) Prachanda, Brahmin from Chitwan (born 1954), (2) Mohan Vaidya, also Brahmin and Prachanda’s main mentor, (3) Dr. Baburam Bhattarai (Brahmin), (4) Ram Bahadur Thapa (Magar), (5) Bahadur Bogati (Chhetri—Kshatriya), (6) Krishna Bahadur Mahara (Chhetri), CPN(M) spokesman, (7) Dev Gurung (Gurung from Manang) Politburo members (21 total) are also mostly Brahmins.
Beef-eating Brahmin: A former teacher from one of the poorest villages in Nepal will lead the Maoists to parliament as the guerrilla’s progress from bullets to ballots. Krishna Bahadur Mahara (48) was the party’s spokesman when it was banned as a terrorist organisation.
Brahmin Prachanda got his son married only to another Brahmin — the daughter of Dinanath Sharma, who is in the present Nepali interim cabinet. Prachanda eats beef but also drinks cow urine like any other orthodox Hindu. He has also been photographed several times wearing his caste mark of a red tilak on his forehead, like any other Brahmin. Meanwhile, the Maoist Party is witnessing an exodus of Dalit and Backward Castes from the outfit in Jharkhand to protest the interference of Yadav members of the outfit. They formed a separate outfit — Tritiya MCC Prastuti Committee (TMPC) — which has gained a foothold in the Chatra, Latehar, and Palamu regions of Jharkhand that share a border with Bihar and Chhattisgarh. (DV May 1, 2007, p. 12: “Prachanda provokes anti-Brahmin revolt in Nepal”).
DV influences MIM: Meanwhile, | am happy to inform you that the Maoist International Movement’s (MIM) (based in USA) criticism of the Brahminical fake Maoist Party of Nepal has been due to DV’s efforts. MIM has been regularly following Dalit Voice website. The Backward Caste-led Madhesi movement against Nepal marxists is another proof of the “lower caste” revolt against the Brahminical party.

