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NCP central organization departments formed



KATHMANDU: The Secretariat Meeting of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has completed the task of forming the party’s central organizational departments.

The Secretariat completed this task by choosing the chairperson and secretary of the three commissions which were yet to be formed, the advisors’ committee and the senior communist forum.

The Secretariat Meeting held at the prime minister’s residence in Baluwatar today has picked Amrit Kumar Bohara as the chair and Ashok Rokaya as the secretary of the Central Discipline Commission; and Pushpa Kadel as the chair and Teknath Acharya as the secretary of the Central Audit Commission.

Party spokesman Narayan Kaji Shrestha gave the information following the meeting that Vishnu Pukar Shrestha has been chosen as the chairman and  Madhav Poudel as the secretary of the Central Election Commission; Keshav Badal has been picked the chairman and Nanda Kumar Thapa as the secretary of the Central Advisor Committee; and  Nanda Kumar Prasai has been picked as the chairman and Govinda Gyawali as the secretary of the Senior Communist Forum.

Party spokesman Shrestha said with this the party unification has been completed.

Publish Date : 11 November 2019 17:56 PM

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