Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist)


Communist Party of Nepal , was an underground political party in Nepal. It was founded 1978 by the All Nepal Communist Revolutionary Coordination Committee. The founding congress was held December 26, 1978-January 1, 1979. The first general secretary of CPN was C.P. Mainali.
CPN was inspired by the Indian Communist Party of India . It was linked to the Vinod Mishra faction of CPI, a group that was strong in Bihar. CPN conducted armed activities against the regime. CPN rapidly emerged as the main communist faction in the country.
CPN published Varg-Sangarsh and Mukti Morcha.
In 1982 a major shift took place. The party abandoned the strategy of armed struggle and opted for mass democratic struggles instead. Mainali was deposed as general secretary, and Jhala Nath Khanal took over the helm.
In 1986 the process of reform of CPN accelerated further, with moderate Madan Bhandari elected general secretary.
In 1990 the party took part in the United Left Front and this led to CPN merged with Communist Party of Nepal to form Communist Party of Nepal in 1991.

Mergers

During the course of its existence, the CPN grew through engulfing smaller communist factions by a series of mergers: