Former Vice President at Maoist meeting

Poush 19, 2081

Ganga BC

Former Vice President at Maoist meeting

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On the wish of Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, former Vice President Nanda Bahadur has become active in politics again. He attended the standing committee meeting on Thursday as a senior leader without being nominated for any post. He was arranged to sit in the line of chairs where officials sit.

The former vice president also participated in the standing committee meeting that started on Thursday at the central office in Parisdanda to prepare for the central committee meeting that will start on January 21.

General Secretary Dev Gurung said that the former vice president came to the meeting again as an invited leader. "The former vice president has come as an invitee," he said, "no decision has been made about his position."

It is almost certain that the Maoist center will make Pun the vice president. The upcoming central committee meeting will nominate him as the vice president. Pun has said that he came to active politics with the leaders close to him. He said to a close leader that he wanted to be active because of the need to advance the socialist movement.

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