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Unified Socialist to hold its 10th Convention from Jan. 28 next year



KATHMANDU: The Unified Socialist Party has decided to hold the party’s tenth Convention from January 28 to February 1, 2024.

The party on Thursday issued an announcement stating that the central committee meeting held from August 22 to 24 decided to hold the convention on January 28 to February 1, next year.

Party Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal said that the party would now focus on the preparation of the Convention.

Meanwhile, the Unified Socialist Party has also nominated 21 central members.

The meeting of the party’s central committee held from August 22 to 25 in Kathmandu had decided to nominate 21 members to the central committee.

The party has nominated Aj Bahadur Malla from Bajura; Om Charan Amatya from Bhaktapur; Gautam Rai from Kathmandu; Govinda Chepang from Makwanpur; Chandra Shrestha from Jhapa; Chiranjibi Bhattarai from Sunsari; and Jay Prakash Yadav from Bara as central members.

Similarly, the party has also nominated Deepak KC from Kathmandu; Dhan Bahadur Karki from Dolakha; Dharma Shahi from Mugu; Nanda Banjade from Kathmandu; Barunath Yogi from Dailekh; Baikuntha Bhusal from Parbat; and Bhaktiman Subba from Panchthar.

Other members include Meena Lama from Makwanpur; Ram Prasad Dhungana from Kathmandu; Lanka Hamal from Kapilvastu; Shalikram Bhattarai from Nawalparasi East; Shiva Kumari Khanal from Kathmandu; Shailendra Upadhyaya from Rupandehi; and Sudesh Parajuli from Kathmandu.

Publish Date : 15 September 2023 06:06 AM

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