Integrated Samajwadi directed Ramkumari Jhankri to submit a written self-criticism within seven days

Ashad 24, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Integrated Samajwadi directed Ramkumari Jhankri to submit a written self-criticism within seven days

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The NCP Integrated Samajwadi Party has directed the Standing Committee member Ram Kumari Jhankri, who criticized the president Madhav Kumar Nepal in the Patanjali land case, to submit a written self-criticism.

Vice-President Prakash Jwala said that the secretariat meeting held on Tuesday had directed him to self-criticize within seven days, mentioning that his expression had a negative impact on the party.

``Ramkumariji's expression has had a negative impact on the party, so he has warned us not to do such activities in the future,'' he said.

When she was the Prime Minister of Nepal, after a case was filed regarding land embezzlement by deciding to remove the delimitation of Kavre's Patanjali land, in an event in Butwal on June 15, Jhanki said that President Nepal

cannot be patted. She said that she cannot carry President Nepal. 'Now you can't walk with a dead body on your shoulder,' he said, 'Let's hold an early convention. Let's choose leadership from the hall. If not, you will not form this party by contesting the elections from the central committee created by moving the voter list. Earlier, Jhankri argued that the case against President Nepal was personal.

In Rupendehi, due to legal and constitutional issues with the party president, she demanded that an 'early convention' be held on Sunday. After publicly criticizing him, General Secretary Ghanshyam Bhusal issued a statement and instructed President Nepal not to speak about the case.

Kantipur

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