No chance of immediate unity with other parties: Integrated Socialists

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No chance of immediate unity with other parties: Integrated Socialists

Nepal Communist Party (Unified Socialist) has decided not to unite with other communist parties immediately. It has been concluded that there is no possibility of unity with other parties unless there is uniformity in the direction and principle in the upcoming action plan passed in the ongoing standing committee meeting of the party.

In the meeting, the resolution presented by party general secretary Ghanshyam Bhusal was passed.  In the meeting, it was decided to strengthen the organization of the party by raising candidates for the party in the upcoming elections across the country. He has presented a report on upcoming programs and policies.

In the meeting held at the party central office in Aloknagar since the 26th of November, the order of the leaders to form their opinion on the future action plan of the party has ended. Vice President Jagannath Khatiwada informed that the organization of the party will be strengthened and the program called 'Party Village with People' will be conducted. 

Vice President Khatiwada informed that after the working group formed under the leadership of party president Madhav Kumar Nepal presented the division of work of the leaders in the meeting, the meeting would approve it. Competent leaders who have contributed to organizational performance and political activities in various responsibilities in the past are prepared to be in charge of departments and grassroots organizations.

Former Prime Minister Jhalnath Khanal due to ill health  A written document was printed in the meeting.

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