Nepal Workers Peasants Party

Nepal Workers Peasants Party
नेपाल मजदुर किसान पार्टी
AbbreviationNWPP (English)
नेमकिपा (Nepali)
ChairmanNarayan Man Bijukchhe
FounderNarayan Man Bijukchhe
Founded23 January 1975 (49 years ago) (1975-01-23)
Split fromCPN (Pushpa Lal)
HeadquartersGolmadhi, Bhaktapur
NewspaperMajdoor
Student wingNepal Revolutionary Students' Union
Youth wingNepal Revolutionary Youths' Union
Women's wingNepal Revolutionary Women's Union
Peasants' wingNepal Revolutionary Peasants' Union
Cultural wingNepal Revolutionary Culturals' Union
Teachers' wingNepal Revolutionary Teachers' Union
Workers' wingNepal Revolutionary Workers' Union
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Mao Zedong Thought[1]

Juche[2][unreliable source?]
Pratinidhi Sabha
1 / 275
Provincial Assembly of Bagmati Province
3 / 110
Mayors/Chairs
1 / 753
Councillors
85 / 35,011
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
nwpp.org.np

The Nepal Workers Peasants Party (NWPP), also known as the Nepal Workers' and Peasants' Party and the Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party[3] (Nepali: नेपाल मजदुर किसान पार्टी; abbr. नेमकिपा, Nemakipa), is a communist political party in Nepal. The party was founded on 23 January 1975 by Narayan Man Bijukchhe and draws most of its support from Bhaktapur.[4] The party is sympathetic to the Workers' Party of Korea and has declared Juche to be a "directional ideology".

  1. ^ नेपाल मजदुर किसान पार्टीता भिन्तुना
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Juche was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Nepal's left warns of Indian interference posing as relief". The Economic Times. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Locals unimpressed with major parties' development agenda". My Republica. Retrieved 20 April 2018.