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PM Oli directs party committees be reconstituted immediately



KATHMANDU: Chairman of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Oli faction and Prime Minister KP Oli has issued directives for immediately reconstituting all the party committees at the district and the people’s organization levels.

Addressing a gathering of leading party workers from NCP Nuwakot and who are available in Kathmandu, today, he urged the party leaders and workers to go to the people’s doorstep and become active as the date for the fresh election has already been announced with the dissolution of the House of Representatives.

“I urge all not to be in doubt about the elections not taking place. I request all to be united and involve in the party purification campaign for the right principles we have adopted and for the prosperity of the nation,” party Chair and Prime Minister Oli said.

Stating that the party has adopted the ideology of “people’s democracy” on the guidance of the main thought of “people’s multi-party democracy” at present and this could be gradually revised, the party chairman claimed that those seeking to split the party did not have any ideology.

He alleged that some leaders were trying to misguide the youths but the government and the party was in favor of peaceful political activities.

“We do not believe in violence but believe in people. There would not be any irregularities now in the name of combatants’ funds or election unlike in the past,” party Chair Oli asserted.

Publish Date : 19 January 2021 15:13 PM

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