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Leaving aside the issues of the citizens, the debate is only on the coalition

In the meeting of the largest party's general committee, the agenda of the country's economic recession, corruption, co-operative fraud, meter-banking victims and slow development were overshadowed.
All the representatives who will speak in the discussion starting from Wednesday on the ideological document are divided into factions, pros and cons on whether to form alliances or not.
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There are many issues that the government needs to take immediate decisions and address to curb the growing anger among the citizens towards the political parties. However, when the policy-making general committee meeting of Congress, the main component of the government and the largest party in the parliament, is in full swing, the debate is not about general concerns, but only about power, power and alliances connected with the government. The issue of transformation of the Congress itself has also disappeared in the General Committee meeting.

Leaving aside the issues of the citizens, the debate is only on the coalition

The shadow of ideological differences between Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and General Minister Gagan Thapa regarding the electoral alliance was seen in the General Committee. Although Deuba agreed to present Thapa's proposal formally, a party official said that after the general committee put forward a strategy to make it fail, the members started speaking dividedly on this issue. Most of the members who spoke in the group discussion on the ideological document of the party, which started on Wednesday, stood for and against the issue of whether to form an electoral alliance according to the factional sentiments of the center. Most of the leaders were also on the establishment side in the psychology that

electoral alliances should not be made. However, the leaders of Thapa's party have alleged that during the heated conflict between the President Deuba and General Minister Thapa, the establishment party made the leaders and activists of their group to speak against the General Minister's proposal by making a roundhouse. Central member Pradeep Paudel said that trying to polarize the general committee meeting over a proposal that should not be disputed, has given the prospect of increasing conflict within the party. "Contesting elections alone and voting only on the tree symbol. When the resolution was passed, a large number of people who did not get a chance and were outside the party flag were enthusiastic. The organization could be strengthened. However, it was seen that they were trying to increase the conflict within the party by polarizing the parties, it was not good, Paudel said.

Central member Nainsingh Mahar said that by not saying that he can fight the elections on his own strength, the Congress has done a job of instilling distrust in its own abilities. He said that it is sad that the discussion is focused on the small issue of whether or not to use crutches, leaving aside all the issues of common citizens. "It was hoped that the General Committee would bring some concrete planning programs in the direction of governance, misrule and corruption control, but looking at today's discussion, it has disappointed us," he said, "The party should be made to fight on its own strength." If you don't do this, you can't imagine a majority in the future.'

Central leaders of the establishment party have said that they are trying to polarize the General Committee by making the members of their party speak against the proposal of not forming alliances in the elections. However, the members of the establishment side have refuted the accusations of the members of the Thapa side saying that the members of the General Committee have expressed their views independently. When the Chief Minister's proposal is passed, Maoists will be suspicious. Not only in the future, this may lead to the collapse of the current power coalition,' said a leader from the establishment side, 'Yesterday, we have seen what happens when the union and the state have to go out of power. Either way, it's okay to remain silent on such a proposal.

On the third day of the General Committee, Deputy Chairman and Deputy Prime Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka's policy proposal, General Minister Gagan Kumar Thapa's organizational proposal, General Minister Bishwa Prakash Sharma's contemporary political proposal, Finance Minister's spokesperson Prakasharan Mahat's economic report, Accounts Committee Coordinator Shyam Ghimire's The audit report is divided into four groups and discussed. On the same day on Wednesday, 385 people from all four groups expressed their opinion.

From the documents of the party to the debates of the participants, from the concrete plan of corruption control, the general committee has not given priority to the concrete plan and program to solve the problems of the cooperatives, microfinance, meter farmers, sugarcane farmers and industrialists who have been displaced and displaced due to economic relaxation. Instead, another member said that within the party, the leaders are divided over the issue of where they stand in the battle for the 15th Congress. "Lughvitta and Miterbagji victims have now started a movement centered on the capital. There has been a lot of criticism against big and old political parties saying that they are working to protect the political leadership in big corruption scandals," he said, "In principle, they have taken a 'zero tolerance' policy on corruption to maintain good governance, but in practice there is no concrete plan and program. The point of view of the party towards the leaders of their own party who are involved in the corruption scandal is not clear.

There was a demand from within the party to suspend former home minister Balkrishna Khan while he was in custody for his involvement in the fake Bhutanese refugee case. However, the party chairman took the stand that he should not be suspended after being accused. Angtawa Sherpa, another leader linked to the case of fake Bhutanese refugees, is still in judicial custody. The Authority has already taken statements from former Communications Minister Gyanendra Bahadur Karki and Mohan Bahadur Basnet, who is also the current Health Minister, in the Teramox case. Even after Akhtia took the statement, Basnet continues to hold the post of minister. Member of Parliament Tek Bahadur Gurung is under suspension after he was found guilty by a special court of corruption by levying rent on government land in Bhrikutimandap. But none of his posts in the party have been suspended. He is active in politics.

"Many leaders of their own party are involved in corruption, but there is no decision about what the party will do about them, nor has there been any concrete plan and program for corruption control," said a Congress official, "The most important issue of the society is corruption." Citizens have not seen the hope that the Congress can really come out on the issue of corruption. Even the party's document has not been able to instill confidence in the common people, there is no confidence that a concrete campaign decision will come from the General Committee. Central member Poudel said that he is not confident that a concrete plan and program will come out of the General Committee meeting against corruption.

Why is this happening, on the one hand, we have not made an organized effort to explain the economic, political and social achievements of the country to the people in a systematic manner. On the other hand, people are not only questioning but doubting the party leadership's commitment to good governance and morality. Even though we are in the right place ideologically, organizationally, programmatically, practically and morally, we are in a place where the party needs to be reorganized, not reformed," said Paudel, "members accused in criminal cases or under investigation should be automatically suspended from the party. Congress does not recognize any member involved in illegal activities and has been convicted of criminal charges, the provision should be in the constitution. In case of acquittal, there should be provision for reinstatement to the old responsibility.

Paudel also submitted a separate report at the General Committee meeting on Wednesday. In his report, he demanded that a public audit of members who are above the ward president up to the prime minister or who are in any beneficial position should be mandatory. Another member Mahar has also personally submitted a separate report asking for party transformation. Paudel said that there is an attempt to push the General Committee towards political polarization by bringing concrete plans and programs on the contemporary issues raised in the society.

'Tomorrow we will contest the election alone, we will vote only on the tree symbol, instead of encouraging the people who did not get the opportunity due to the alliance and who are outside the party's flag to vote on the tree, the proposal that we should not do the alliance should be defeated, this is It is sad,' he added. He has also proposed that a mass-based party should be adopted by adopting a one-member system, that the central chairman should be elected directly from the wards, and that the system of primary elections should be abolished after the parliamentary board that selects candidates.

Another central member, Arjun Narasimha KC, said that the issues seen in the society and on the streets were ignored without being discussed in the General Committee. He said that slogans against financial chaos, indiscipline, and corruption are limited only to speeches. KC has submitted a written proposal to the General Committee to form a powerful judicial commission of people who can rely on the coordination of the former chief justice to investigate all the famous corruption scandals. Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Dhanraj Gurung, who is also the deputy chairman, demanded that the assets of people from the ward president to the prime minister should be investigated in the inaugural session.

Youth leader Paudel submitted a written document in the General Committee meeting and put forward a proposal that the Congress should not recognize any member involved in illegal activities and proven criminal charges. In case of acquittal, he proposed that there should be a provision for reinstatement to the old responsibility and mandatory provision should be made for the representative who is not acquitted to be automatically suspended and undergo an investigation. Poudel has also demanded that there should be a public audit of the members from the party who are above the ward president to the prime minister and who are in any position of benefit.

Since 27 governments formed from 2047 to date, Congress has led 13 governments, KC says that the common people will no longer believe just by quoting history. Experts have been saying that the reason for the increase in corruption and misrule is the wrong tradition of assigning shares to the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority and the courts. Although it is mentioned in the documents of the Congress that political appointments should be given to virtuous and qualified people, nothing has been said about the appointment of constitutional and judicial parties. Meen Bishwakarma, the head of the publicity department, said that in the general committee meeting, not only the issue of electoral alliance, but also connecting Congress with social movements, emphasis on modern agriculture system, emphasis on environment protection and promotion of tourism, acceleration of infrastructure development, balance of international relations and work for the benefit of Nepal, foreign He claims that there are views on all issues of the society, including the need to create an investment environment, take initiatives to bring in foreign investment to utilize energy and water resources, and increase employment opportunities to prevent youth migration. He said that the members are also particularly focused on implementing the policy of zero tolerance on corruption to maintain good governance.

The district presidents who have taken over the command of the district are on the side of the electoral alliance. On Wednesday, most of the district chairpersons were in favor of the establishment party alliance and others were against it. Syangja district party president Raju Thapa opined that it would not be appropriate to take a decision now on the general minister's proposal whether to form an electoral alliance after four years. He argued that such issues should not be entered into when the UML is trying to divide the coalition which is running according to the people's mandate. Thapa is the District President of the Establishment Party.

Chairman of Sunsari district Kedar Bhandari said that no decision should be taken in favor or against the alliance so as to confuse the Maoists. "There is no need to take a decision from the general committee that there is no alliance in tomorrow's election. "Maoists should not be blamed to weaken UML," he said. Kailali district chairman Narayanadatta Bhatt, Jhapa chairman Deuman Thewe, Rautahat chairman Sunil Kumar Yadav, Parsa chairman Janardan Singh Chhetri, Mahottari chairman Nageshwar Yadav, Lalitpur chairman Jitendra Shrestha, Ramechhap district chairman Kancharam Lama and others said that the establishment party leaders should not make a decision in haste. . They said that the decision of not joining the alliance could leave the Congress from the government of the Union and the state. They said that the party should remain silent in this direction.

However, the chairpersons of the other parties are of the opinion that the coalition should not form a pre-election alliance, citing reasons such as the ideological edge of the Congress being weakened, deprived of opportunities, traditional voters becoming disillusioned and the democrats who have faith in the party becoming disillusioned. Kedar Bhandari, District Chairman of Sunsari, said that the leaders should remove the feeling that if their people fall, the alliance is right and if it is not, it is wrong.

Dhanusha chairman Yogandra Panjiar and Siraha chairman Ramchandra Yadav have said that the Congress is weak in Madhesh because of the alliance. They said that even though alliances are mandatory to form the government, alliances should not be formed in elections. Gorkha President Nandu Neupane said that the Congress should move forward with its ideas and principles without thinking that the alliance will become a big party. He said that alliances with parties that do not share ideas have weakened the party.

Nawalparasi President of Nawalparasi President of Mahendra GC, the Congress said that the party would increase according to his doctrine. Bardiya Chairman of Chairman of Bardiya, Narayan Prasad Narayan Prasad Gyangale said that the Congress should lead to the courage to fight the elections alone.

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