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Party leaders, cadres deviating from discipline: Dahal



KATHMANDU: Major ruling party, Nepal Communist Party (NCP) chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said the party leaders and cadres are becoming deviated from discipline.

He also cautioned that if there is any difficulty in the mega campaign of change and socialism ahead from anywhere, it would be from the self itself.

Addressing the greetings exchange program organized by the NCP Chitwan on the occasion of various festivals here today, Chairman Dahal reiterated that it was their responsibility to institutionalize the change that has been brought about after struggling for 70 years.

“If we get deviated and morally bankrupt, the reactionaries will not have to do anything; it will be easy for them and there will be risk like in the then Soviet Union,” he said, adding that of late he was thinking of how the federal democratic republic could be institutionalized.

He stressed that the exchange of greetings would be meaningful only if the shortcomings and topics of fault are deeply analyzed on this occasion.

The party chairman said he felt uneasy when he compared the situation in Nepal at the time the Chinese President Xi Jinping was mentioning about the discipline of the communist leaders and cadres in China.

Publish Date : 17 October 2019 16:32 PM

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