Talking to central office-bearers of the All Nepal National Independent Students Union (Revolutionary) on Monday, who reached his residence at Sanepa to pile pressure to withdraw his decision of discarding post, Bhattarai said he discarded post to maintain rule of law in the party and to prove that the greed of post is not good in Nepali politics.
Bhattarai said that there was no any dispute in the party and he was ready to fulfill any responsibility of the party, said Vice-Chairman of ANNISU-Revolutionary, Jagrit Rayamajhi, quoting Bhattarai.
Clarifying that there would be special contribution from his side to make the party united and disciplined, he said that he has not left the party and is still in party and added that he would engage specially to make the party in order.
Central Committee of ANNISU-Revolutionary submitted a memorandum to Bhattarai urging him to withdraw the decision of quitting the post.
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