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Party unification process near completion: Prachanda



KATHMANDU: Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said the process for party unification has almost reached a conclusion.

Addressing the program organized by the Pushpalal Memorial Foundation to commemorate the ’41st Pushpalal Memorial Day’ here today, he claimed that the party unification process would be completed by August 17.

“Only one or two formalities are remaining. We will conclude the entire party unification process within some days. Our aim is to conclude the remaining works of the party unification as of August 17. We will also convene the meetings of the party’s standing committee and the central committee,” party chair Prachanda said. He added that they would reach the people with the central committee of the party formulating a nationwide program.

The NCP Chair opined that they have completed the people’s revolution in a unique fashion by achieving the party unification which was the late Pushpalal’s dream. Pushpalal Shrestha is the founding leader of the NCP.

He recalled that the late leader Pushpalal had, through a party convention held in Gorakhpur of India in 2025 BS, had raised the issue of unification of the communist parties in Nepal. Prachanda went on to say that they were the bearers of the late Pushpalal’s ideology and that the journey of socialism would also be completed as per the dreams of the NCP founding leader.

 

Publish Date : 23 July 2019 15:40 PM

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