The comdrades and their complete failure of communication

Reasons are not important. The high command does not need to explain, to give reasons for each of its decisions, the area offices are expected to agree that there must have been proper thought and consideration done by the central steering committee. That was the entire point of the central steering committee -- to represent the party at the highest level and make decisions on their behalf. If every district and every ward started questioning the decision what was even the point of representative democracy, they could just start making their own decisions haphazardly and do whatever they wanted do. A national party would have no unified organization.

It was really frustrating to Comrade Bishal that due to other parties questioning the reasoning behind the latest law, the party associates had themselves turned against their senior leaders. Internal party discipline was important, it was the most important thing in the face of anti-nationalists who would try create divisions within the society, within the nation and within the party. And it was surely their grand plan to make the party cadres question the integrity and thoughtfulness of the party high command. Trust us, the communications Comrade had said, everything will be justified eventually, when the right time comes around. They had not been pleased with that. These were really irritating times.

Had it been more stable time, he would have advised dismissing the rebels from the party, for life. Such acts of questioning during such sensitive times was not at all appropriate from a party as revolutionary as theirs. However due to the timing of the event, the high command realized that doing so could just add fuel to the fire and refrained from making such brash decisions. Instead it sent a secret internal memo explaining that the decisions made were temporary measures to create a national security framework that would strengthen intelligence network against the large southern network. The memo was leaked within two minutes of being released, and now there was even greater dissent. Someone would have to take the fall. Someone would have to be the sacrificial lamb, and Comrade Bishal knew it wasn't going to him. Anyone but him.

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