Siraha . Raised donations. Sent to the leaders. The paddy of the feudal lords was looted, but today it is difficult to make two meals.
It is a conflict between the government and parliamentary parties and the Maoist insurgents. This armed conflict continued from 1996 to 2006. The war started by the CPN-Maoist on 1 February 2052 BS (13 February 1996) was aimed at ending the monarchy of Nepal and establishing a federal republic. And it ended on November 21, 2006 with a Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the then government and the Maoist rebels.
The CPN-Maoist had declared armed war three times from a village near Bhaluwai in Siraha.
At that time, as the party president, Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ was proclaiming the armed revolution.
While Prachanda was announcing the start of the People’s War in 2052 BS by playing the drums, hot blood was circulating in the veins of Bilekshan Yadav, a young man from Bariyarpati, Sirhani.
At the same time, he vowed not to rest until the existing exploitation, injustice and oppression in the society is eradicated. He took an oath in front of Prachanda, holding his fist and saluting (Long live people’s war! Long live CPN-Maoist !! Long live comrade president !!!
. Raised donations. Sent to the leaders. The paddy of the feudal lords was looted, but today it is difficult to make two meals.
The people’s war started after a meeting held in a village near Bhaluwai in Siraha.
Bilekshan also died in the People’s War. As the atmosphere of war spread across the country, he reached the rural areas of Siraha and carried out the task of people’s war.
Remembering the past, he said, ‘Divide the poor. I was the area joint secretary. The rights of the poor people are obtained from the barrel of a gun. Today, I feel that communism has inspired the youth to take part in the people’s war. ‘

At that time, the people’s war was in full swing due to the parliamentary parties involved in the game of power. 17,000 Nepalis were killed. Many asked Sindur. Many became orphans. Became disabled. Prachanda then turned to peaceful parliamentary politics, citing problems with the then Royal Nepal Army.
He said that he is currently living the life of a jogi in the village, ‘said Prachanda. After landing in peaceful politics, Jayakrishna Goit’s Janatantrik Mukti Morcha attacked Bilakshan’s group in Bariyarpatti. Five of his friends were martyred in front of his eyes. “I am a sinner,” said Bilakshan. The 83-year-old is remarkable. Now he becomes a yogi and walks around. He says, ‘I have become a devotee of Ram. I have become a devotee of Ram because he raised his bow against injustice and oppression. ‘
He says that Prachanda has a big hand in the current political situation. Like Lord Rama, he expresses his determination not to back down when he has to take up arms against injustice and oppression.