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Author: Reporters Nepal

A true communist does not champion parliamentary system: Baidya (With video)

Mohan Baidya

The communist revolution has failed in Nepal because the communist leaders have abandoned their principle and championed the parliamentary practice, said Mohan Baidya, chairman of

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