They have demanded that a commission formed by the government should conduct an impartial investigation into the incident of Gen-G movement on August 23. They demand that the government should take strict action against those involved in the arson and robbery on August 24.
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The leaders of Nepali Congress have seriously discussed the upcoming strategy of the party and the convention. Party spokesperson Dr. Prakasharan Mahat has said that in the current complicated political situation, we should move towards the regular convention while maintaining unity within the party. He opined that the special convention would increase the danger of polarization and division in the party, and the regular convention scheduled for November should be given priority.
'The challenge can be faced only when everyone joins the party. The special convention increases polarization, so the focus should be on the regular convention,' he said . He emphasized that the convention should be held as soon as possible keeping in mind the method and process while ensuring the participation of the youth.
Mahat said that the option of restoring the parliament should be kept open when the current government is not sure of holding elections. If there is no election, confusion will be created. In such a situation, the door of restoration of parliament should not be closed,' he said.
leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula also opined that the demand for the restoration of the parliament should not be closed and both options should be taken together when the election is not guaranteed. It is not certain that this government will hold elections. In this case, the restoration of parliament should also be kept as an option,' he said.
Similarly, leaders Prakashman Singh, Shashank Koirala, Sujata Koirala and Anand Prasad Dhungana also emphasized that instead of a special convention, preparations should be made towards a regular convention. They expressed the opinion that elections and restoration of parliament should be carried forward together.
Congress leaders have said that the events of August 23 and 24 should be viewed differently. They have demanded that the commission formed by the government should conduct an impartial investigation into the incident of Gen-G movement on August 23. They demand that the government take strict action against those involved in the arson and looting on August 24.
Even in the all-party meeting called by President Ramchandra Paudel, the Congress emphasized that these two incidents should not be taken as the same and that the state should investigate and take action on the rebellion on August 20. In today's meeting with President Paudel, the Congress also strongly raised this issue.
As the President has called an all-party meeting today, the meeting of Congress officials and ex-officers has been postponed until tomorrow. The leaders said that it was decided to continue the meeting as the discussion could not be completed. In order to address the current political confusion and challenges, the Congress has emphasized on the need to select the leadership and decide the strategy through the regular convention, giving priority to unity and youth participation within the party .
