The ideology of the group was Marxism–Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought, and it worked for the creation of a militant and well-organised communist party.
The group accused Manmohan Adhikari, Pushpa Lal Shrestha and Mohan Bikram Singh for factionalism.
[1][2] It claimed that the thoughts of Buddha and Mao Zedong were proponents of the same line of thinking, and that it was necessary to add Buddhist thinking to Mao's doctrine in order to advance the revolutionary cause in the Nepalese context.
[1] However, the concept of Bodhisattva Maoism was too difficult for many of the members of the organisation to digest.
In 1978 internal dissent broke out inside the organisation, and the group would soon disappear from the political scene.