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Signature campaign in NCP demanding to summon central committee meeting



KATHMANDU: Central members of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) are starting a signature campaign from today demanding to convene the meeting of the central committee of the party.

Central member Thakur Gaire said that a signature campaign would be launched demanding to summon a central committee meeting to prevent the party from a probable split.

The central members have demanded to find a solution from the central committee saying that top guns have failed to reach a conclusion.

“The central members should get a chance to air their views on the disputes within the party. The two Chairmen should listen to us,” said Gaire.

Publish Date : 05 July 2020 10:43 AM

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