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Bamdev says he will withstand in favor of party unity



KATHMANDU: Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Vice-Chairman Bamdev Gautam has said that he will stand in favor of party unity as long as there is a last resort.

Gautam said that he was trying for unity, saying that NCP has not split and the possibility of maintaining unity is still alive.

He claimed that the issue of dissolution of the House of Representatives was under consideration at the Supreme Court and the possibility of unity would remain before or after the decision by the court.

Stating that everyone is in favor of unity, Gautam said that he has tens of thousands of leaders and cadres from all over the country in favor of the unity campaign.

Publish Date : 01 January 2021 20:00 PM

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