Bamdev Gautam formed Nepal communist Party Rastriya Ekata Abhiyan

After the split of the Nepal communist party, Bamdev Gautam, who has been playing a neutral role , has announced the Nepal Communist Party Ekta Rastriya Abhiyan at the Reporters Club on Tuesday afternoon.

Nepal communist Party Rastriya Ekata Abhiyan established with the objective of reorganizing the disbanded NCP / Nepal Communist Party and creating an environment to move forward by working together in the upcoming federal and state elections will have 75 member central committee.

There will be a standing committee with 15 members for day-to-day operations. The party, which has adopted the concept of multi-post system, will have one chairman and seven vice-chairmen, one general secretary, one deputy secretary general, one secretary and one treasurer . Including Bamdev Gautam himself there are 8 members in the central secretariat.

Netra Bikram Chand(Biplav)been removed from the party

Netra Bikram Chand has been removed from the post of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal.A national gathering of disgruntled party leaders along with Hemant Prakash Oli and Dharmendra Bastola decided to remove Chand from the post.

Leader of the group Gunaraj Lohani said that Chand has been removed from the post of general secretary on the grounds that he had participated in the local elections against the decision of the party’s central committee and had formed an alliance with MCC supporters UML and Congress.

Lohani also said that the party’s central coordinator Dharmendra Bastola has been appointed by the national assembly. He informed that 38 out of the 68-member central leadership including the 64-member central committee and four-member advisor were present at the meeting. Similarly, Khadga Bahadur Bishwakarma has been removed from the post of party spokesperson.

A few days ago, Chand released Dharmendra Bastola and Hemant Prakash Oli from party responsibilities. He removed both the leaders saying that they had made a statement against the party’s decision to participate in the election.

CPN UML made public its election manifesto

The main opposition UML has made public its election manifesto for the local elections. Chairman KP Oli unveiled the manifesto at the party’s central office in Lalitpur.

Senior Vice President Ishwor Pokharel read out the manifesto made public on the occasion of the 74th founding day of the Communist Party of Nepal.

Full text of the manifesto made public by the CPN (UML).

CPN-UML Central Committee and Secretariat meeting to be held today

The main opposition party CPN-UML has convened a meeting of the secretariat to discuss the local level election manifesto and other issues.

The meeting will be held at the residence of Chairman KP Sharma Oli at 6:30 pm today. The party has stated that it will issue a manifesto for the local level election .

A meeting will be held at the party’s central office at 11 am today before the secretariat meeting. The meeting will also discuss the leadership of the metropolis and sub-metropolis.

Oli warns to obstruct parliament till the election.

Talking to reporters in Biratnagar on Saturday, CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli said that the parliament would be obstructed till the election date.

UML has continuously obstructed the parliament saying that Instead of taking action against the 14 expelled members of CPN-UML, the speaker has helped them to split the party. But despite the UML’s obstruction, the speaker is still running the parliament.

Meanwhile, speaking about MCC, he said that the government’s stance on MCC should be clear. He said, “We should not talk about MCC in person. What is the government’s view?” It should be clear. ”