Madan Bhandari and His Theory of People’s Multiparty Democracy

Tika Prasad Dhakal
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People’s Multiparty Democracy (PMPD), postulated by Madan Kumar Bhandari in the early 1990s, is a political, economic, and social theory that combines Marxism with specific Nepali attributes. By reviewing the global landscape of socialist movements, Bhandari’s political thought offers a theoretical framework for critically examining Nepal’s evolving production relations based on its contemporary class dynamics. Tragically, Bhandari, who served as the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN [UML]), lost his life in a mysterious car accident in 1993. His political journey traces back to the 1960s when he began as a communist party worker during the Panchayat regime under the absolute monarchy. Subsequently, he drew inspiration from the postwar rise of communist parties around the world but went on to reshape Nepal’s unique left movement, setting it distinctly apart from other communist parties in South Asia and beyond. He recognized the need for a joint movement with non-communist groups like the Nepali Congress for the restoration of multiparty democracy, which remained vital in his ideological transformation. Applying a historical explanatory approach, this article explores the factors contributing to the formulation of PMPD while also retracing the evolution of Bhandari’s ideological position in the left movement with Nepali characteristics. Through an examination of the political history and Bhandari’s political philosophy, this article sheds light on the theory of PMPD, which has now become the guiding principle of CPN (UML).
班达里及其人民多党民主理论
人民多党民主(PMPD)是Madan Kumar Bhandari在20世纪90年代初提出的一种政治、经济和社会理论,它将马克思主义与尼泊尔特有的属性相结合。通过回顾社会主义运动的全球格局,班达里的政治思想为批判性地审视尼泊尔基于其当代阶级动态的不断发展的生产关系提供了一个理论框架。班达里曾任尼泊尔马列统一共产党(CPN [UML])秘书长,不幸于1993年在一场神秘的车祸中丧生。他的政治生涯可以追溯到上世纪60年代,当时他是绝对君主制下的潘查亚特(Panchayat)政权的一名共产党工作人员。随后,他从战后世界各地共产党的崛起中获得灵感,并继续重塑尼泊尔独特的左翼运动,使其与南亚及其他地区的其他共产党截然不同。他认识到有必要与尼泊尔大会党(Nepali Congress)等非共产主义团体开展联合运动,以恢复多党民主,这在他的意识形态转变中仍然至关重要。本文运用历史解释的方法,探讨促成PMPD形成的因素,同时回溯班达里在尼泊尔特色左翼运动中思想立场的演变。本文通过考察班达里的政治史和政治哲学,揭示了PMPD理论,这一理论已成为尼共(UML)的指导原则。
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