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Bishwa Prakash Sharma: Nepali Congress will be ‘good opposition’ after communist merger

Nepali Congress leader Bishwa Prakash Sharma speaks at a function in Butwal, on Sunday, December 24, 2017.

Nepalgunj, May 18

Nepali Congress spokesperson Bishwa Prakash Sharma says the party does not believe that opposition parties have to resort to agitation and strikes.

As the two ruling parties recently merged into one, Sharma clarified that his party would continue to be a ‘good opposition’ despite the challenge it faced with the unification.

He argued that the unification between the two large communist forces would strengthen democracy, and that his party viewed the unification in the same light.

“It is wrong to think that Nepali Congress lost just one election. Now, the Congress will commit itself to building its organisation after reviewing its defeat,” he added.

Speaking at a press meet organised in Banke on Friday morning, Sharma said, “The opposition party must play creative and constructive roles. Throwing stones and holding strikes are not the mark of a character of a good opposition; Nepali Congress is a good opposition party.”

Stating that NC would review the works after the incumbent government reaches its hundred days in office, he said that his party would raise alertness over weak and wrong steps and not stint in extending support on good works.

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