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Mahasamiti meeting will erase factional divides: Shekhar Koirala



LALITPUR: Nepali Congress (NC) influential leader Dr. Shekhar Koirala has expressed optimism that the prevalent factions and sub-factions within the party will come to an end following the conclusion of the Mahasamiti meeting.

Speaking to Khabarhub at the ongoing Mahasamiti meeting in Godavari in Lalitpur on Wednesday, Koirala stated that the Nepali Congress party is poised to undergo a transformation in the upcoming 15th Convention.

“We are steering the Nepali Congress party towards a new direction through the policies formulated in this Mahasamiti meeting,” Koirala stated.

He emphasized that the discussions have incorporated input from all members, addressing concerns raised within the group.

Highlighting the NC’s commitment to political independence and consideration of member sentiments, Koirala acknowledged that certain issues at the grassroots level have remained unaddressed due to underlying challenges.

The Mahasamiti meeting, which commenced on the February 19 in Godavari, was initially scheduled to conclude on Thursday (February 22).

However, reports suggest that it might extend until Friday, with various submissions made on Monday and Tuesday.

Wednesday’s agenda included discussions on the reports presented by four distinct groups, signaling an ongoing effort to navigate the party towards a unified direction.

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