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Prakashman Singh Warns Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa Against Violating Party Rules

Senior Nepali Congress leader Prakashman Singh has issued a stern warning to party president Gagan Kumar Thapa against violating the party’s constitution and laws. He alleged that there are attempts to seize control of the party using forged signatures of delegates from the 14th General Convention. Singh also reminded Thapa of the remarkable contributions made by senior leaders in establishing democracy and securing citizens’ rights, urging him not to forget these efforts.

April 13, Kathmandu – Addressing a special Bagmati Province-level meeting on Wednesday, Prakashman Singh emphasized that it is inappropriate to rush leadership changes by violating party rules and constitution. His remarks targeted party president Gagan Kumar Thapa.

Singh accused attempts to capture the party through fake delegate signatures during the 14th General Convention and stressed, “We must remember the contributions of senior leaders who established democracy and guaranteed people’s rights.” He called on Thapa to pay close attention to these concerns.

Issuing a firm warning against any compromise on weakening the party by breaching its constitution and regulations, Singh stated, “Everyone must understand that the Nepali Congress is a democratic party. Open debates on various issues take place within the party, but violating rules and constitution in haste to gain leadership is unacceptable.” He added, “Procedures within the party must strictly follow the Nepali Congress constitution. We cannot stand by while attempts to weaken the party through rule violations continue. While court or Election Commission decisions may occur, the contributions made by senior leaders for the party and the country’s benefit must never be ignored.”