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NC CWC meeting: Leaders to voice opinions even today



KATHMANDU: The Central Working Committee meeting of the Nepali Congress will continue today as well.

The meeting began on Monday. NC leaders will continue putting forth their views in the meeting on Thursday.

In Wednesday’s meeting chaired by party President Sher Bahadur Deuba, party General-Secretary Bishwa Prakash Sharma shared the meeting’s agenda while another General-Secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa presented the proposal related to the party organization.

Party leader Gopalman Shrestha presented the report prepared by the Election Mobilization Committee while Aanada Prasad Dungana briefed the meeting about the undertaking of the Discipline Committee.

Similarly, Chief Whip Ramesh Lekhak shared the party’s role while party Vice-President Purna Bahadur Khadka expressed his view on the party’s role in the incumbent government.

Ten different agendas have been set for the meeting while deliberation continues on the agendas such as contemporary politics, policy convention, organizational action plan and schedule, and declaration of the party’s national campaign among others.

A total of 46 participants put forth their views in Wednesday’s meeting, said Krishna Prasad Poudel, NC Chief Secretary at party office.

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