KATHMANDU, Aug 19: The Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Nepal has set a mandate for its Central Committee (CC) members.
JSP Nepal, which is set to launch a four-month campaign for basic organization building on August 25, has outlined the responsibilities for the CC members.
Party Chairman Upendra Yadav issued a circular on Sunday, detailing the mandate for CC members to conduct ideological and political training. According to the circular, CC members are required to organize training sessions on the party's statute and the political document presented at the national convention of the party's unity.
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Additionally, the CC members will work to highlight the political-ideological differences between JSP Nepal and various other political parties, address issues related to the identity of oppressed castes/communities, advocate for political rights and equal representation in the state, and combat social discrimination.
The central campaign has also instructed members to create pressure for the annulment of the Koshi Province name, advocate for its renaming based on historical identity, raise awareness within the community, and expose the facts surrounding the party split.
A total of 415 central members of the party will be deployed in this campaign to explain the party's ideals of federalism, good governance, social justice, socialism, and its goal of establishing a socialist democracy. They will also discuss the current political situation and the party's vision.
JSP Nepal has additionally decided to conduct a public awareness campaign regarding the protection of the Chure forest, which is included in the mandate of the central members' campaign.
During its meeting held from August 11 to 14, the CC of JSP Nepal decided to assign central members as campaigners for four months to build the organization at the municipal level.