The party chairmen of all eight municipalities in the district have also openly advocated for a special general convention.
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About two-thirds of the delegates from East Nawalparasi will participate in the special general convention called by the two general secretaries of the Nepali Congress on Poush 10 and 11 in Kathmandu.
The party's district vice-president Balkrishna Ghimire has claimed that 42 of the 50 general convention delegates representing two constituencies in East Nawalparasi will participate in the general convention. The party presidents of all eight municipalities in the district have also openly come out in favor of the special general convention.
Eight general convention delegates who support Congress central member Dr. Shashank Koirala are opposed to the special general convention. Koirala, who came to say that he should not attend the general convention called by the general secretaries, has started protesting in this district.
35 general convention delegates from East Nawalparasi had signed a campaign to call a special general convention last month, demanding a special general convention.
According to Congress Nawalparasi vice-president Balkrishna Ghimire, who led the signature campaign, arrangements have been made by Wednesday evening for 42 general convention delegates, including District President Mahendra Dhoj GC, to go to Kathmandu on Poush 26.
Congress central member Dr. Eight people, including Shashank Koirala, are seen opposing the special general convention. Congress leaders have claimed that Koirala, who is opposing the special general convention, is in a minority in the district.
In the context of the upcoming special general convention, Dr. Shashank Koirala is being strongly opposed on social media, accusing him of acting against the spirit of the 'Gen-G movement' and the party constitution. In East Nawalparasi, 2 of the general convention delegates have already joined the National Independent Party.
Meanwhile, according to Congress leader Bharat Thapa, who led the special general convention in West Nawalparasi, 17 general convention delegates are preparing to go to Kathmandu from there. Thapa, who is also the former mayor of Sunwal Municipality, said that the special general convention has a deep political meaning to 'free the party from the clutches of the old men'.
