Tuesday, January 13th, 2026

Chair Nepal directs cadres to build organization



KATHMANDU: Chairperson of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist), Madhav Kumar Nepal, has directed the cadres to build party organization by reaching every village.

Addressing a program organized by the Pushpa Lal Memorial Foundation Kailali chapter on ‘Social Security for Senior Citizen’ in Godavari Municipality, Kailali, Chairperson Nepal reiterated that building party organization was imperative also in view of the forthcoming election at the federal and provincial levels.

He further claimed that a large section of honest and committed cadres are associated with CPN (Unified Socialist). According to him, within a short span of party formation, it garnered 900 thousand votes in the local election. Now, it would reach 2 million in the coming election, leader Nepal asserted.

On a different note, his party had a policy that it respects and honors senior citizens. Senior citizen’s experience and youth’s energy help build the nation, he argued.

In the forthcoming election to provincial and federal levels, his party would fight the election on its own –rather than forging an alliance. However, only in weak places, an alliance would be forged.

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