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Nepal-Khanal faction hlding CC meeting even today

To dwell on intra-party feud, unification



KATHMANDU: Nepal-Khanal faction of the CPN-UML is holding central comittee (CC) meeting on Friday.

To be held at Buddhanagar in Kathmandu at 11 am, the CC meeting will dwell on the long-overdue intra-party disputes and party unification in line with the 10-point agreement inked by the task-force committee.

The CC meeting held on Thursday at Buddhanagar in Kathmandu saw over 70 attendants who dwelt on a wide range of topics including party unity, decisions made by party chair KP Sharma Oli and joining the incumbent Nepali Congress-led government among others.

Talking to media persons following the meeting, standing committee member Raghuji Panta said that there was no possibility of their faction to participate in the incumbent Nepali Congress-led government and clarified that their faction would remain in opposition.

Stating that members of the taskforce representing both the Nepal-Khanal and party chair KP Sharma Oli factions were effortful for unification bid, Panta expressed his confidence that the two differing factions would be united.

“We are moving towards unity. The dialogues between the two factions will continue,” Panta said, ruling out the possibility of Nepal faction joining the incumbent government.

A majority of the central committee members in yesterday’s meeting suggested moving towards the direction of unifying the party implementing the 10-point agreement inked by the taskforce committee. The Committee was formed to resolve the intraparty issues and render efforts to implement them.

According to Jhapat Bahadur Rawal, one of the attendants of the meeting, central committee members voiced their opinions and concerns regarding the intraparty disputes in the UML apart from the party unification bid.

Rawal shared that senior leader Nepal expressed his views on the contemporary issues in the meeting followed by Dr Bhim Rawal’s briefing the attendants about the 10-point agreement inked in a taskforce committee formed to resolve the intraparty issues and efforts to enforce them.

 

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