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Friday, September 23, 2011

MORE DETAILS OF DEUBA SPEAK. PAUDEL CHARGES DEUBA BEING INCITED

MORE DETAILS OF DEUBA SPEAK; RAM CHANDRA PAUDEL CRAHRGES DEUBA BEING INCITED BY UNIDENTIFIED ELEMENTS


Kathmandu, 23 Sept.: Senior leader of the Nepali Congress Sher Bahadur Deuba claimed that the Nepali Congress would not at all be allowed to split RSS reports from Kirtipur.

Releasing the ‘Bouddhik Sandes (Intellectual Message)’, the mouth-piece of the Nepal Students’ Union (NSU) here on Friday, leader Deuba said the escalation of the misunderstanding in the party is because the agreements signed at the time of the party unification were being flouted. The NSU is the student wing of the party.

He alleged that the understanding reached between him and the then party president Girija Prasad Koirala at the time of the merger of the parties have been neglected by the present leadership and said he would not allow the party to split as a signatory to the party’s unification accord.

Stating the misunderstandings have increased in the party as the leadership of the party that has been calling for consensus, cooperation and collaboration in the national politics has forgotten the same ideals in the party, central committee member of the party Bimalendra Nidhi said the sister wings of the party have been dissolved as against the agreement reached at the time of the party’s unification to hold the general conventions of the sister wings.

Central committee member Gyanendra Bahadur Karki stressed the need for bolstering the unity in the party.

NSU Tribhuvan University Committee president Kailash Koirala, immediate past general secretary of NSU Jeet Jung Basnet, former president of NSU Tribhuvan University Committee, Anjan Lama and former central committee vice president of NSU Ganesh Bista emphasised on the need to strengthen the party and its sister wings instead of weakening them in the present transition.
Meanwhile, NC Vice-president Ram Chandra Paduel charged Friday Deuba is being incited by unidentified persons.
Paudel said the party will firmly implement its decisions.
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