CPN Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said communist leaders suffer from amnesia when they reach government and forget their responsibilities.
"There is a disease for communists across the world. They forget their ideals, objectives, and people's sufferings when they reach government, and there have been counter-revolutions," Dahal said addressing a tea party organized by the party in Chitwan on Thursday.
He added that anarchy and individualism take over inside the party once it reaches government. He conceded that selfish individuals and groups develop inside the party.
He claimed that the communists forget their faith and objectives, and gradually move away from the people.
Dahal has recently been publicly reiterating how the communist leaders are forgetting their responsibilities.