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A dual policy for power through civil liberties

A decision to withdraw support from the Congress-led Far West government but not to implement it immediately
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The Civil Liberation Party, which is decisive for the formation of any government in the Far West, has taken an ambiguous policy for power. The central committee meeting chaired by party president Ranjita Shrestha at Tikapur in Kailali on Wednesday decided to withdraw support from the current Congress-led state government but not to implement it immediately. The decision has confused even the state level leaders of the newly formed power equation.

A dual policy for power through civil liberties

According to Damodar Pandit, a central member of Civil Liberties, the meeting on Wednesday said that according to the new alliance formed in the union, alliances will be made in the provinces as well, support from the Far West Province government will be withdrawn, but the decision will not be implemented immediately. "Based on the decision taken by the party, we will go to the center and negotiate with the prime minister and other top leaders of the party," Pandit said. "It has been decided to withdraw support from the state government. We will implement this decision only after discussion with the leaders in Kathmandu.'

On the other hand, Civil Liberties Party is also in internal trouble. Resham Chaudhary, the patron of the party, is on one side, while Resham's wife, Ranjita Shrestha, who is also the party president, is on the other side. Supporters of Chowdhury leaders and MPs also boycotted the meeting on Wednesday to withdraw support from the current Congress-led government and rejected the decision. Pandit claimed that the decision was made by the presence of the majority of members in the 21-member central committee. Parliamentary Party leader Ghanshyam Chaudhary said that Lakshman Kishore Chaudhary, who is a minister without department in the state, wrote a note of dissent in the meeting. According to

sources, it is understood that 12 people including Lakshman Kishore are present in the 21-member central committee. But Chaudhary, the leader of the party's parliamentary party in the state assembly, responded that the decision was not valid. "Resham Chowdhury's absent meeting decision cannot be valid," Choudhary said, "It does not seem like a quorum was reached in the said meeting." One member of Parliament, Lakshman Kishore Chaudhary, has written a note of dissent. So the decision of today's meeting has no meaning. Party leader Chaudhary is the Minister of Economic Affairs of the state government.

In the activism of silk, supporting the government of Chief Minister Kamal Bahadur Shah in the Congress-led government, out of the total seven MPs of the party, five people, including one state minister, have been appointed as ministers in the last week of February. Economic Affairs Minister Ghanshyam Chaudhary, Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives Rameshwar Chaudhary, Khushiram Dagaura Tharu, Laxman Kishore Chaudhary are non-departmental ministers and Indira Giri is the Minister of State for Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives. All the five ministers are saying that the decision of withdrawal of support made by the party is not valid and they are supporting the Congress led government.

On the other hand, Chief Minister Shah is in the minority. According to a close source, Chief Minister Shah, who is in the last exercise to save the government, is still in a "wait and see" mood for a few days after the decision on civil immunity. Chief Minister Shah has been reduced to a minority after his previous power partners, the Maoist Center and the United Socialist Party, withdrew their support. But he is trying to save the government by keeping the previous partner party Civil Immunity with him. Resham, the protector of civil liberties, is supporting Shah for that.

Chief Minister Shah is fulfilling the demand for civil immunities in the belief that RPP and one independent MP will also support the civil liberties. According to Chief Minister Shah's calculations, if 18 MPs from Congress, seven from Civil Immunity, one from RPP and one independent MP are supported, it will reach 27. Independent MP Tara Prasad Joshi has said that he will support the government if it is formed for his own reasons. 52 votes remain in the 53-member Sudurpaschim Provincial Assembly. There are 10 MPs from UML, 11 MPs from the Maoist Center, and 4 MPs from the United Socialist Party in the Provincial Assembly.

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