Demand that ex-student leaders who are out of age should be given proper responsibilities in the party
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After reaching the age limit of 32 years in the fraternal organization Akhil (Revolutionary) of the Maoist Center, a dozen young aspirants have been seen for the post of president.
After the majority in favor of imposing an age limit in the election of Akhil (Revolutionary) on January 14, the leadership race has started among the youth under 32 years of age .
Maoists are breaking the tradition of repeating old leaders in the student organization for a long time It was decided to promote the youth by imposing an age limit. About two and a half hundred student leaders have left after the age limit for students . The leaders who left the organization have demanded that the party be given proper responsibility.
Maoist central member and student in-charge Himal Sharma informed that Akhil will be directly elected on January 12.
Vijayaprakash Sapkota, Yogendra Budha, Upadesh Yadav, Shyam Roka, Tirsna Hamal, Praveena Adhikari, Roshan Thapa Magar, Hemant Rai, Sudin Poudel and Govind Baniyan are in the race to be president. Similarly, in the race to be the Secretary General Devki Karki, Devendra Sharma and Atal Acharya are . According to a revolutionary leader, some contenders for the presidency have said that they will be candidates to ensure the position of vice president and general secretary.
Senior Vice President Narayankaji Shrestha, Deputy General Secretary Varshman Pun, Janardan Sharma and Vice President Pampha Bhusal and General Secretary Dev Gurung have prepared to move Nikat forward for leadership in Akhil Krantikari.
Elections will be held in all seven provinces for leadership selection. There is a schedule of nominations on January 5 and elections on January 12. Sharma, in charge of the student organization, said that there will be a tough competition among the youth under 32 years of age for leadership. He said that after the implementation of the age limit, it brought a new wave of competition among the youth in the student organization.
'Leadership will be selected through direct election on January 12', he said, 'After the age limit in the organization, an interesting competition is starting to take the leadership.' He said that he gave a positive message. "Now the way is open for the youth to come to the leadership in the Swaviyu elections as well," he said, "The youth will line up in large numbers in our party." Out of about 2,400 voters, 1,789 votes were cast. According to the vote results, 900 votes were cast in favor of imposing an age limit and 8 hundred and 79 votes were cast in favor of not imposing it. Within the Maoist party, there were two camps in favor of imposing an age limit. Deputy Secretary General Varshman Pun and Janardhan Sharma were in favor of imposing an age limit.
Leaders who are leaving the student organization have been asked to be given responsibility in the party organization . In the central committee meeting that ended last week, the former student leaders demanded that proper responsibility be given to the party.
to alumni leaders Deputy General Secretary Shakti Basnet, in-charge Himal Sharma and Pancha Singh, the outgoing president of Akhil Krantikari, made the task of assigning responsibility. Based on the report of the working group, it is yet to be decided about giving the responsibility to the former student leader .
Ranjit Tamang, the former president and central member of Akhil Krantikari, said that honorable responsibilities should be given to former student leaders.
'Alumni leaders should be given an opportunity in the working committee of the party . 150 ex-student leaders who worked in the student organization should be given responsibilities in the party after a respectful farewell,' he said. "20 percent of the youth in the party should be given opportunities at all levels and promoted as leaders," he said, "this is an opportunity to increase youth leadership in the party."
He said that due to the age gap, special students have the opportunity to lead. "Now it has gone to forced transfer so that special students will be the leaders," he said.
