‘There is no reason to panic’
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) chief ideologue Baburam Bhattarai, 54, won a seat to the Constituent Assembly from Gorkha, defeating his nearest rival by a massive margin of 41,000 votes. After the polls, he spoke to Binod Bhattarai on the main challenges ahead, especially with regard to the economy.
Binod Bhattarai: How do you explain your party's sweep of the polls?
Baburam Bhattarai: This is no ordinary parliamentary election. This is an election to a Constituent Assembly, which will institutionalise a democratic republic after the abolition of feudalism and monarchy. Our party fought relentlessly and consistently against feudalism and monarchy, and waged 10 years of armed struggle, then a 19-day people's movement [in April 2006]. The people acknowledged our contribution to this change. That's why the people wanted to give us the opportunity to implement the political agenda we had articulated – the Constituent Assembly, republicanism, federal restructuring of the state and socio-economic transformation. This is the political agenda put forward by us, and the Nepali people wanted to give us the responsibility to implement this.