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UML youth leaders pressure party leadership with reform message



KATHMANDU: As the CPN-UML Secretariat meeting was underway, a group of youth leaders affiliated with the party launched a messaging campaign urging top office bearers to choose reform over decline.

Operating under the banner of the “Group for Change,” the youths sent messages to party leaders warning that the UML now faces two stark options. “We stand at a new turning point in the communist movement. The UML has two choices: either correct itself or collapse. If the UML collapses, the communist movement itself will move toward collapse, and the country will face crisis,” the message read.

The youths criticized the party’s current leadership, saying it is incapable of safeguarding the UML, the communist movement, and the country. “We are deeply convinced that you will not drag the movement and the country into crisis by defending failed leadership,” they stated.

Calling for sweeping transformation and reorganization across all party structures, the group urged the leadership to make a decisive choice immediately. “Make the decision today. Send a new message. We will carry this message of reorganization back to the villages during Dashain,” they added.

Publish Date : 28 September 2025 17:49 PM

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