The Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist-Chand) on May 9 has split formally with a dissident leader of the party, Dharmendra Bastola forming a separate party named the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist-Majority (CPN-Majority), accusing that the “Chand-led faction is getting stuck in the quagmire of parliamentary politics,” reports My Republica. At a press conference held in Kathmandu on May 9 it was shared that Bastola, the leader of the dissident group of the CPN is the coordinator of the newly-formed party CPN-Majority. According to Bastola, the new party was formed after “rejecting the conspiracy of some of the party’s central members” to trap the party in the parliamentary system by contesting the local polls from the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML)’s election symbol. Bastola said that the new strategy of his party was to complete the scientific socialist revolution and by carrying forward the slogan of prosperity and independence of the country. “After the Biplav [Chand]-led faction was tempted to take some central members to the polls under the UML symbol, we decided to form a new party by continuing the goal of completing the democratic revolution," Bastola said. According to him, the basic strategy of the party is to complete the scientific socialist revolution. For that, the slogan of prosperity and independence has been put forward, he said.