No unification bid now: CPN (Unified Socialist)
The meeting passed the proposal presented by General Secretary Ghanashyam Bhusal.
KATHMANDU: The CPN (Unified Socialist) has made it clear that it would not forward the unification bid with any political party for now.
The ongoing standing committee meeting of the party concluded that it would not be unified with any other parties until there were similarities in future actionplan and principles.
The meeting passed the proposal presented by General Secretary Ghanashyam Bhusal.
The party further decided to field party leaders as candidates in the coming election across the country. It also underlined the need for consolidating party organization. Bhusal presented a report on party’s future programmes and policy.
The meeting continued at party central office, Aloknagar, since December 11 witnessed views from all leaders on the action plan the party needs advancing.
Vice Chair Jagannath Khatiwada shared the information that the party would conduct a programme named ‘party with village people’ in a bid to consolidate party organization.
The taskforce led by party Chair Madhav Kumar Nepal will present the division of portfolios among leaders, which would be endorsed by the meeting, said Khatiwada. It is said the only competent leaders would be picked for heading various departments and sister organizations.