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No talk within alliance regarding government change: NC General-Secy Sharma



BAJURA: Nepali Congress (NC) General-Secretary Bishwa Prakash Sharma has said no discussion was held regarding government change.

At a news conference organized by Bajura chapter of Nepal Press Union, he mentioned that discussion was not held in the alliance and party regarding government change.

The NC General-Secretary shared that the party should criticize weaknesses of the government and appreciate the positive activities it has carried out, adding protesting the wrong activities at a time when the NC is in the government is the democratic practice.

He expressed the commitment that the NC would not lag behind to make the government aware by carrying out supervision of its every activity and to support the good activities.

The NC leader clarified that the Mahasamiti convention is the convention to make policy, not electing a leadership, laying emphasis that leaders should be worried about making party’s rule rather than for leadership in the Mahasamiti convention.

“We should not worry for Mission 84. We should be worried on the issue how to take the country on right path within 2081-83”, he stressed.

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