Communist Party of Nepal (Burma)

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Communism in Nepal

Communist Party of Nepal
History of Nepal
Nepalese Civil War

Communist Leaders
Pushpa Lal Shrestha
Mohan Bikram Singh
Manmohan Adhikari
Chandra Prakash Mainali
Madan Kumar Bhandari
Madhav Kumar Nepal
Prachanda
Baburam Bhattarai

Current Communist Groups
Workers and Peasants Party
CPN (Unified Marxist-Leninist)
CPN (Maoist)
CPN (Unity Centre-Masal)
CPN (United Marxist)
CPN (Unified Marxist-Leninist-Maoist)
CPN (Marxist-Leninist)

Defunct Communist Groups
Nepal Communist League
CPN (Rayamjhi)
CPN (Pushpa Lal)
CPN (4th Convention)
CPN (Marxist-Leninist)
CPN (Masal)
CPN (Mashal)
CPN (Marxist)
CPN (Democratic)
CPN (Unity Centre)

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Communist Party of Nepal (Burma), a communist party in Nepal. CPN (Burma) (also spelled Verma or Varma) was a splinter-group of Communist Party of Nepal led by Krishna Raj Burma. CPN (Burma) was pro-Soviet Union. CPN(Burma) had 36 candidates in the 1991 parliamentary election. It got 16698 votes (0,23%), and no MPs.

The party had merged itself with two other groups to form the Communist Party of Nepal (United) after the 1991 parliamentary election. Soon thereafter, however, Burma split from CPN(United) and re-established his own party.

Later CPN(Burma) joined the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist).

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