
Nepal Communist Party (Maoist)
A rose with two leaves within a circle Vote History Vote Difference Core AreaThe Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is a political party in Nepal led by Netra Bikram Chand ("Biplav"). It was formed in 2014 from a split in the Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist), and was originally known as just the Communist Party of Nepal. The party registered with the election commission under its current name on 18 November 2025. The party's election symbol is the rose.
In 2012, a faction of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) led by Mohan Baidya broke from the party and formed the Communist Party of Nepal (Revolutionary Maoist). Baidya himself faced a split in 2014, when a party faction led by Netra Bikram Chand (better known as "Biplav") splintered off and formed the Communist Party of Nepal, releasing a statement which read in part: "The Maoist revolt had grossly perverted by the time it arrived in Kathmandu from Rolpa. It is not possible to unite with the party that has strayed from the Maoist ideology."



































































































































