The National Assembly has decided that President Chaudhary has been removed from the post due to violation of party discipline and financial irregularities.
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Resham Chowdhury, who is the founding leader of Civil Liberties Party (NAUPA), has removed party president Ranjita Shrestha Chaudhary from the post of chairman, making him not even an ordinary member.
The National Assembly of Naupa has removed Chairman Choudhary so that he will not even be an ordinary member. Before that, the Election and Discipline Commission had decided to take action against him on Tuesday. Based on the same decision, the meeting held in Kathmandu on Wednesday decided to remove the president Shrestha Chaudhary, the founder central member Balveer Chaudhary said. According to
party leaders, the three-member disciplinary committee has Ramlal Dagaura Tharu as coordinator, Punna Bahadur Budha and Sunita Chaudhary as members. Sunita Chaudhary is currently in jail in Kanchanpur on charges of financial irregularities.
There were 21 central members including the president and 12 people were present at the national meeting held on Wednesday in Naupa . In the same way, elected people's representatives at the union, state and local levels were called as representatives of the meeting. Participating leaders have said that the assembly took action against Chairman Shrestha Chaudhary for five reasons. It has been accused of not calling a meeting, not giving an explanation, appointing a caretaker, being involved in the Lichibari land irregularity case of Pokhara and violating the party's bylaws.
Article 13 of Naupa's Interim Statute 2078 has provisions related to national assembly. But there is no mention of the representative of the national assembly. There is a provision that the Central Committee can call a national meeting. In 13 (a) it is said that the central committee will organize a national meeting if it deems necessary, while in 13 (b) it is said that the national meeting can change the constitution so as to elect and change the members and officials of the central committee, secretariat and be accountable to the convention. .
Earlier on Sunday, a majority meeting attended by 13 founding central members decided to ask Chairman Shrestha Chaudhary for an explanation within 24 hours. Chairman Shrestha Chaudhary did not explain. Before that, the majority of the Central Committee members had given a 24-hour 'ultimatum' on Friday the 9th to call the Central Committee meeting. But President Shrestha Chaudhary did not attend the hearing. On Saturday, President Shrestha Chaudhary appointed senior leader Shiv Bastola, who is not a founding central member, as the acting president according to Article 20 (9) of the Interim Law 2078. In Article 19 (6) of the President's Rights and Duties, it is said that the President shall 'delegate the powers vested in him to other officers'. After Bastola was appointed acting president, the dispute became more heated. The opponents of the chairman argued that a person who is not a founding central member cannot be made a central member. Patron Resham Chaudhary also objected to the appointment of caretaker and said that it was wrong.
Since then, Komal Gyawali, a founding central member who supports Ranjita, has said that the chairman cannot be removed in this way. She said, 'I am not participating in the meeting. In my opinion, there will be a dispute and this decision will be considered illegal.
Acting nominee Shiv Bastola also claimed that the meeting and the decision of the meeting will be meaningless. It is against the law that they called the meeting. The parliamentary party cannot call a meeting. There is also confusion about the participating representatives of the national gathering," said Bastola.
President Choudhary, who was embroiled in land embezzlement of lychee plantation in Batulechaur, Pokhara, gave Shiv Bastola the responsibility of acting president on Saturday. After Bastola was given the responsibility of acting, the internal dispute of the party became more heated.
