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Leader Gautam says he is not associated to any factions



KATHMANDU:Leader of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP), Bamdev Gautam, has clarified that though there are two factions in his party, he is not associated to any of the two factions.

During a special hour of the National Assembly meeting today, leader Gautam said, “Why party was united if it has to be split within three years? There is internal conflict and dispute in the party. The leader is the one who can resolve problems.”

Saying there is no meaning of party split, he expressed the view that though he had taken efforts to improve working styles of party leaders, it went in vain.

Leader Gautam complained that he had to play the role as opponent due to various reasons, stating that he has been involving to save the party in recent period, and he made the proposal of no-confidence motion a failure.

He further said, “I thought that the charge-sheet could be a way to improve. I was unaware while dissolving the House of Representatives.”

Noting that it could not be said as the unconstitutional as the case of HoR dissolution is under consideration at the constitutional bench of the Supreme Court, he said that’s why he remained silent.

Publish Date : 07 January 2021 19:08 PM

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