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Biplov-led NCP says party has not split; Dhamala became independent long ago



KATHMANDU: Netra Bikram Chand ‘Biplav’-led Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has clarified their party had not been split though Krishna Prasad Dhamala announced the formation of a new party Jana Samajwadi Manch, Nepal.

Issuing a press note Saturday, the NCP said that Krishna Prasad Dhamala had left the party while their group was still facing a government ban and was independent from earlier. It pointed out that since Dhamala was not associated with the party for long, forming a new party did not mean the NCP had split.

Nevertheless, they welcomed Dhamala’s move of forming a new party. “Jana Samajwadi Manch’s idea of ​​contributing to socialism and revolution will be positive for the communist movement,” the NCP statement read.

Publish Date : 01 May 2021 17:41 PM

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