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- Nepali Congress leader NP Saud requested party Chair Gagan Thapa to coordinate and foster unity among leaders who did not attend the special convention.
- Saud urged that the unanimously decided active membership should not be implemented.
- He also demanded the formation of the election and disciplinary committees in a manner acceptable to all factions ahead of the upcoming general convention.
May 23 (Jestha 10), Kathmandu – Nepali Congress leader NP Saud has urged party Chair Gagan Thapa to maintain coordination with leaders who did not participate in the special convention, aiming to promote party reconciliation.
Speaking at a provincial-level meeting held Sunday in Dhangadhi, Kailali, Saud emphasized party unity and made his appeal to Chair Thapa for coordination.
“Establish coordination and unity among those comrades who were not present at the convention,” said Saud, the chief guest at the meeting. “Please avoid further disputes over active membership.”
He pointed out that the party’s bylaws already specify the procedures for disciplining any active member who violates party rules.
“According to that process, the concerned member can be removed,” Saud said. “We also want to request that the active membership unanimously agreed upon should not be implemented.”
The former foreign minister emphasized the need to move forward in forming the party’s election committee in a way that all sides can accept.
“The election committee must be formed, and the disciplinary committee should be prepared so that it is widely acceptable,” he stated.
He added that only through unity and coordination between those who attended and did not attend the special convention can the 15th general convention be conducted effectively.
