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Dahal-Oli meeting underway at Baluwatar to discuss task force report



KATHMANDU: The meeting between Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Prime Minister KP Oli has started at Baluwatar to discuss the report submitted by the party’s task force.

The meeting earlier scheduled for Monday was postponed citing busy schedule of the Prime Minister.

They are also expected to fix the date for convening a meeting of the party Secretariat after discussing the report.

It may be noted that the six-member task force led by NCP General Secretary Bishnu Poudel had last week submitted a report to Dahal and Oli.

The task force has suggested the party leadership to hold a meeting of the Standing Committee meeting as soon as possible.

Likewise, the task force has also suggested them to call the party’s central committee to thrash out the existing differences.

The task force has suggested the party leadership that while Dahal looked after the party affairs, Oli would lead the government, among others.

The task force has even suggested the leadership on cabinet reshuffle, replacing some Chief Ministers, and holding a general convention from April 7 to 12 next year to resolve ideological issues.

The task force has also suggested that the issue of PM Oli’s resignation will not be on the agenda of the Standing Committee meeting, which has been postponed from July 2.

The members in the task force include NCP leaders Bhim Rawal, Shankar Pokharel, Janardan Sharma, Surendra Pandey and Pampha Bhusal.

Publish Date : 25 August 2020 10:38 AM

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