Leader Khanal said that it is necessary for all communists to work together to establish socialism to end capitalism and corruption.
Nepali Communist Party leader and former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal has said that questions have been raised about national independence with the increase in foreign interference in the country.
Addressing the Nepali Communist Party's Unity Message Assembly held in Birendranagar, Surkhet on Saturday, leader Khanal said that it is necessary for all communists to unite and establish socialism to end capitalism and corruption.
'This is not a new party, it is a party formed by Comrade Pushpalal 76 years ago, a party that has been undergoing division and fragmentation,' he said, 'We could not change even after overcoming various problems. We will achieve this socialism only through a revolutionary path, not through the path of reformism.'
Leader Khanal said that it is necessary for the UML leaders and workers participating in the general convention to move forward as a communist force.
Similarly, Nepali Communist Party leader Narayan Kaji Shrestha said that it is necessary to move forward by making the newly formed party a party of those who do not corrupt. 'Work will be done by uniting workers, indigenous peoples, and Dalits, and good governance will be given first priority. "Let's keep it," he said.
