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Party to be made united on the basis of 10-point agreement


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2021 Jul 17, 16:22, Kathmandu
This undated image shows the central office of CPN-UML in Thapathali, Kathmandu. Photo: Facebook

The youth generation leaders of the CPN (UML) are directing their efforts towards making the party united on the basis of the 10-point agreement.

This conclusion was drawn through discussions among some leaders from the party chairperson KP Sharma Oli's side and some leaders from the senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal's side today. The meeting was held at Singha Durbar today and reached a conclusion to make the party united on the basis of the 10-point agreement reached by the UML Dispute Resolution Taskforce.

Deputy leader of the UML Parliamentary Party, Subas Nembang said a decision has been made to forge unity in the party by implementing the new agreement.

The task force has already submitted the agreement to the party Chair Oli and senior leader Nepal.

The task force had on July 11 forged the 10-point agreement for party unity.

Party secretary Gokarna Raj Bista said the discussions had been held to save the party unity on the basis of the new agreement.

"The entire party rank and file is concerned and wants the party to be intact. We have met and held discussions again to give the message of party unity and remove the concerns and confusions about the party unity among the party cadres," he added.

Party vice-chairperson Dr. Bhim Rawal, general secretary duo Bishnu Prasad Poudel and Ghanashyam Bhusal, Secretary Pradip Kumar Gyawali, Bhim Prasad Acharya, and Prithvi Subba Gurung, among the leaders participated in the discussions today.


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