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Maoist Leader Sabyasachi Panda expelled from Party |
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Written by Breaking News Online Team
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Saturday, 11 August 2012 11:22 |
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News Desk: Odisha Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda has been expelled from the Communist Party of India-Maoist for his betrayal. He was the secretary of the rebel group's Odisha state organising committee.
In a press release, the secretary of the party's central regional bureau Anand said, "Panda openly declared that he is completely disassociating himself from the People's War line and revolutionary practice and exposed his modern revisionist face. In the most abominable, crooked and conspiratorial manner he betrayed the party".
The party's politburo member said that Panda has failed to transform himself into a revolutionary leader and has been criticised several times by his colleagues, cadres and CC comrades for his anti-revolutionary opportunist political views, stands and practice.
"Even in the state level Special Plenum held in December last year, when he was criticized he accepted only some of his mistakes that too for namesake and escaped answering some of them. This coward ran away leaving the revolutionary movement instead of sincerely realizing and rectifying his mistakes like a true proletarian revolutionary", he said in a press release.
He alleged that Panda moved forward with an intention to fulfill his selfish political desires that were in favour of the government. "Panda is resorting to the age-old cheap 'divide and rule' tactic by making the allegation that Telugu and Koya comrades are dominating in Odisha", he said.
He also alleged that Panda showed narrow-minded regional chauvinism towards comrades from other states who came to work in Odisha according to the needs of the movement.
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