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UML second rung leaders hold meeting to resolve intra-party feud

Nepal-Khanal faction proposes to postpone Friday's CC meet


01 July 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Second rung leaders of the ruling CPN-UML, who have been rendering efforts to thrash out intra-party dispute, of late, have held a meeting this morning.

Convened in the capital, UML leaders Bishnu Paudel, Subas Nembang and Shankar Pokharel from the establishment took part in the meeting.

Similarly, leaders Ghanashyam Bhusal, Gokarna Bista, Surendra Pandey and Bhim Acharya attended the meeting representing the Nepal-Khanal faction.

The task-force meeting dwelled on the latest political scenario created following the dissolution of the 10th general convention organizing committee by the Oli faction.

Oli faction during the meeting requested the leaders of the disgruntled faction to attend the central committee (CC) meeting called for Friday.

On the other hand, the leaders of the Nepal-Khanal faction proposed to postpone the CC meeting, citing busy schedule.

The Nepal-Khanal faction of the ruling CPN-UML is holding a Standing Committee (SC) meeting today.

The disgruntled faction has called a meeting to come up with a common view on the dissolution of the 10th general convention organizing committee by the establishment.

The UML decided to restore the central committee (CC) that existed prior to May 16, 2018.

According to Yubarj Gyawali, a standing committee member, even though party chairman KP Oli announced to have taken the party back to the previous status, there have been still a lot of reservations.

The Nepal-Khanal faction has been dissatisfied after the committee declared invalid by the Supreme Court appointed six leaders to the Standing Committee.

The agreement between the two factions can be possible only when the establishment agrees to seal a deal on a package, said Birodh Khatiwada.

Publish Date : 01 July 2021 12:54 PM

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