header banner

Panel to study Yadav duo's CA membership

alt=
By No Author
KATHMANDU, Sept 14: The Constituent Assembly (CA) Business Advisory Committee (BAC) has formed a five-member panel to study about the CA membership of Maoist leaders Matrika Prasad Yadav and Jagat Prasad Yadav. [break]



The committee formed the panel after the Unified CPN (Maoist) wrote to the CA secretariat requesting to scarp Yadav duo´s CA membership as the party had already sacked them for allegedly violating the party´s discipline.



"As both of them quit the party and they are actively working for another party, the Unified CPN (Maoist) has dismissed them from the party´s CA members. Hence, the Unified CPN (Maoist) requests the CA secretariat to take action accordingly," the letter sent by the Unified CPN (Maoist) parliamentary party said.



The then CPN (Maoist) became Unified CPN (Maoist) after its unification with CPN (Unity Center Masal). Opposing the idea of party unification, Matrika Yadav announced to reorganize dissident cadres of the CPN (Maoist). Jagat Prasad Yadav joined his campaign. Yadav duo represented the Maoist party in the CA under the proportional representative electoral system.



"The panel´s main task is to give proper recommendations to the BAC on the matter after talking to the Election Commission, other institutions and individuals concerned," a member of the panel, Eknath Dhakal, told myrepublica.com.



Members of the panel are Pushpa Bhusal, Yam Lal Kandel, Brijesh Kumar Gupta, Sarita Giri and Dhakal.



Related story

130,000 UML cadres drop membership as party misses million-targ...

Related Stories
POLITICS

'UML has not scrapped anyone's party membership'

Prime minister KP Oli.jpg
POLITICS

NC’s 14th General Convention: Over 852,000 verifie...

-Congress-flag-1200x560_20210527123406.jpeg
ECONOMY

Study panel recommends establishing new stock exch...

STOCK_20230416082235.jpg
POLITICS

Yadav’s party quits govt after PM rejects panel to...

7_20191225151958.jpg
POLITICS

Janamat Party’s Yadav elected as provincial assemb...

Federalelection_20221009133028.jpg