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Unified Socialist party expels five Jumla leaders


07 November 2022  

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KATHMANDU: CPN-Unified Socialist Party has expelled five leaders of Jumla district from the party on Monday.

Issue a statement in Kathmandu, Unified Socialist party General Secretary Beduram Bhusal notified that five leaders from Jumla, including central member Devi Lal Thapa, leader Adi Prasad Neupane, have been dismissed from the party responsibilities and party committee for conspiring against  the party.

Neupane is the Jumla district chairman of the party.

Other leaders who faced the party rage are Nanda Bahadur Rokaya, Ratan Bahadur Rokaya and Dharmaraj Rawal.

Most of the members of the district committee of the United Socialist Party are preparing to join the UML on Monday.

Publish Date : 07 November 2022 15:49 PM

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