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NC urges those siding with rival faction to return to party

The NC Central Working Committee meeting, chaired by party President Gagan Thapa, made this call on Saturday.
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, Jan 17: Nepali Congress (NC) has called on those who are inactive and those who have quit the party for various reasons to return to the party fold.



The NC Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting, chaired by party President Gagan Thapa, made this call on Saturday.


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The meeting expressed gratitude to the Election Commission (EC) for recognising the decisions of the NC and updating the party as per the constitution, prevailing laws, and the party statute.


The meeting also called on all NC supporters within the country and abroad to actively participate in the upcoming March 5 elections, stressing unity, understanding, and cooperation.


The CWC has extended its gratitude to the party's immediate past president, Sher Bahadur Deuba, and other leaders, appreciating their contribution to the party for remaining at the party's helm for a long time. It has expressed its confidence that the party will benefit from their guardianship role in the future as well.


NC Spokesperson Dev Raj Chalise said the meeting decided not to enter into any unnatural alliance or power-centric agreement with any party in the future. He stated that the Special General Convention of the party has started a new chapter of unity within the party.


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