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Dissident NCP leaders to inform district cadres about their concerns

Nepal Communist Party office in Dhumbarahi

Kathmandu, November 30

Nearly two dozen leaders of the ruling Nepal Communist Party, who had submitted a memorandum to the party leadership demanding regular meetings of key committees and early completion of the party unification, have decided to expand their campaign to the district level.

The leaders say they received positive feedback from participants of a review meeting held in Kathmandu; hence decided to continue expressing their voices.

Meanwhile, the leaders claim some additional Central Committee members extended their support to the campaign. They include Sita Giri, Dilu Panta, Krishna Khanal and PL Shrestha.

Jagannath Khatiwada, who has been leading the campaign, says they have already met chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal, and leaders Madhav Kumar Nepal, Jhala Nath Khanal, Bamdev Gautam and Narayn Kaji Shrestha over the issues.

He claims all the leaders said their concerns were genuine.

Another chair and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, however, has not given them time for the meeting. Likewise, Ishwar Pokharel and Ram Bahadur Thapa are also reluctant.

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