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NC CWC meeting underway in Sanepa

To take call on electoral alliance



KATHMANDU: A central working committee (CWC) meeting of ruling Nepali Congress (NC) has started at the central party office in Sanepa.

The CWC meeting has started a few minutes earlier, informed central party secretary Keshab Rijal.

Representatives of the districts deployed under the local election campaign have already submitted their reports in the meeting on Friday and Sunday.

The rest of the central members are presenting their views in the meeting today.  There are 14 office-bearers in the CWC of the NC.

According to Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat, the spokesperson of the party, today’s meeting will take a call on the electoral alliance for the upcoming local polls.

Despite assorted views on the electoral alliance arising from the CWC leaders, the NC is likely to take a decision in favor of the electoral alliance as per the principle of necessity.

“Some leaders have stressed on the need to form an electoral alliance in the upcoming local elections,” said Dr Mahat, adding, “The alliance is necessary in some places so as to win the elections. The CWC meeting called for Monday will take a final call on it.”

The meeting will also review a one-month-long door-to-door election campaign launched targeting the local level elections slated for May 13.

Some top-notch leaders including Ram Chandra Poudel are in favor of electoral alliance while Shekhar Koirala group is against the electoral alliance.

Publish Date : 28 March 2022 13:19 PM

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