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NCP leaders lament sheer lack of coordination between govt and party



KATHMANDU: The central committee members of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) have accused the party leadership of violating party statute and fueling groupism.

Putting forth their views on the joint political report of chairmen, organizational report of general secretary and the statute amendment proposal in the ongoing central committee plenum of the party, the team leaders criticized both the government and party, saying there was a dearth of coordination between these.

Separate group reports were presented in the Friday meeting on the political and organizational reports. Group 9 leader Bhagawati Chaudhary said her group suggested controlling corruption at the local level. According to her, the party failed to make the publicity of good works.

Group 9 leader Rajendra Rai accused the party of protecting factionalism. The foundation and research institutes set up in memory of the late leaders of the party were serving group interest, so they must be closed.

Similarly, deputy leader of group 7 Niraj Acharya said they suggested the party to end parallel organizations and activities of the party at province and district levels.

Publish Date : 31 January 2020 20:56 PM

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