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NC Mahasamiti to initiate discussion on five reports today



KATHMANDU: The Mahasamiti meeting of the Nepali Congress (NC) today is scheduled to discuss five reports presented on Tuesday.

Five separate reports were presented on Tuesday in the Mahasamiti meeting that began on Monday at Godavari, Lalitpur.

According to the NC, party Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka shared the Policy Report, while General Secretary Gagan Thapa tabled the Organizational Proposal.

Likewise, another General Secretary, Bishow Prakash Sharma, shared a Contemporary Political Report, and NC Spokesperson and Finance Minister Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat put forth the Report on Nepal’s Present Economic Status, Possibilities, and Future Course.

Similarly, Accounts Committee Coordinator Shyam Kumar Ghimire tabled the party’s Audit Report, sharing the state of the party’s economic status, source of income, and expenses.

In his report, Vice President Khadka has proposed that the Mahasamiti Meeting should take decisions to address the questions and difficulties that surfaced at the national context and within the party’s internal life.

General Secretary Thapa has called for making the party a torchbearer of social transformation and linking it to the social movement, adding that NC’s organization should be made robust to contest the upcoming polls without forging an electoral alliance with other parties.

General Secretary Sharma said that the NC has the responsibility to work for the cause of the country and people by keeping the existing ruling alliance intact in the context that no single party holds a majority in parliament.

Spokesperson Dr. Mahat stated that NC remains firm on ensuring social security, adding that the party should embrace the ideals of democratic socialism.

Publish Date : 21 February 2024 06:27 AM

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