LALITPUR, Feb 21: Nepali Congress (NC) General-Secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa has presented a proposal that his party should not form a pre-election alliance.
In the ongoing policy conclave of the party- Mahasamiti meeting- at Godawari, General-Secretary Thapa floated the proposal that NC should shun political alliance with any party in the periodic elections in the future.
"The Mahasamiti meeting's resolution is that the NC should contest the upcoming periodic election on its own," he said, pressing for creating an enabling environment where the voters can cast their votes for the NC.
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In the 38-page organizational proposal, Thapa called for making the NC more energetic and dynamic and increase public's confidence in the party and re-establish itself as a party which could alone secure a two-thirds majority.
He however said the NC is aware of demonstrating political honesty as per the commitments made with the public and agreement with coalition partners during the election.
According to him, good-governance should be the main mantra for NC-led governments at all three levels with effective public service delivery.
Thapa further asserted that the NC should take ownership of the constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic, which was promulgated under the leadership of the party itself, and it should protect and implement the national charter with high level of confidence. Furthermore, the NC General Secretary proposed party determination to unite the entire party at every level and make it further active in line with the party's aspiration- 'Prosperous Nepal: Honored Nepali'.
He, in the proposal, highlighted the need for the party to prioritize the issues and concerns of public and communities and make the party a center of excellence through debate, dialogue, training and discussion and adopt policy of zero-tolerance against corruption in all forms and make the party a catalyst for social transformation.
The meeting of the Mahasamiti, the party's main policy-making body, has over 2,200 representatives taking part in the four-day event.
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