Resham says that even though Ranjitha was asked to come and clarify the allegations against her, she ignored them.
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Resham Lal Choudhary, the guardian of Civil Liberation Party, has given the responsibility of Central Committee Chairman to Lalveer Choudhary. The leader of the parliamentary party, Gangaram Chaudhary, said that Lalveer was appointed as the president by the national meeting of the silk party held on Wednesday and Thursday. He is the father of Lalveer Resham, who was elected federal MP from Bardia-2, and the father-in-law of Ranjita Shrestha. Resham removed his wife Ranjita Shrestha and brought his father as the chairman.
Resham says that even though Ranjitha was asked to come and clarify the allegations against her, she ignored them. "We repeatedly asked him to come and clarify the allegations against him in the meeting," he said.
Shrestha became involved in the middleman who grabbed the land of lychee garden in Batulechaur of Pokhara. There are 21 founding central members including the president, and 12 people were present at the national meeting held from Wednesday in Unmukti. Similarly, the elected people's representatives at the union, state and local levels were also invited to the national meeting.
Shrestha claimed that her removal from the post was not legal. Shrestha alleges that the party's patron Reshammalal Choudhary's faction has "illegally" assembled and elected the new president of the party. 'It's illegal, I'm legal If I go to the
process, what will happen to the legal status of the civil immunity parliamentarians with such nonsense?'' she said. Earlier on Wednesday, the meeting of the silk party had removed the chairman Shrestha from the chairmanship so that he would not even be an ordinary member of the party. Since
, Ranjita has asked parliamentary party leader Gangaram Choudhary for an explanation on Thursday as the dispute within the party is intensifying. Chairman Shrestha has asked party leader Choudhary for an explanation saying that he has acted against the party's interests, the constitution and the provisions of the Act on political parties.
Shrestha has mentioned that Choudhary has acted against the party constitution even though he informed that he could not be active in the activities of the party due to circumstances beyond his control including his health condition. Why not punish you according to Article 17 of the statute? Please submit a reasoned and reasonable explanation within 24 hours from the date of receipt of the presented letter, otherwise you will be informed of the action that will be taken according to the party's constitution,' she wrote in the explanation letter.
On the other hand, MP Kailash Choudhary, a prominent supporter of Unmuktika, who has withdrawn support from the Far West government, has given a vote of confidence to Chief Minister Kamal Bahadur Shah on Thursday. In the state assembly, 6 MPs from the Silk Party were absent out of 7 civil emancipation.
Earlier on Sunday, the majority meeting attended by 13 founding central members decided to ask President Shrestha for a 24-hour explanation. Shrestha did not explain. Before that, the majority of the central committee members had given a 24-hour 'ultimatum' to convene the central committee meeting on the previous Friday. But Shrestha did not listen. Instead, Shrestha appointed senior leader Shiv Bastola, who is not a founding central member, as acting president on Saturday according to Article 20 (9) of the Interim Law 2078.
Article 19 of the President's Rights and Duties (6) states that the President shall 'delegate the powers vested in him to other officers'. After Bastola was appointed acting president, the controversy became more heated. Those who were against Shrestha insisted that a person who is not a founding central member cannot be appointed acting president. Patron Resham Choudhary also objected to Bastola being appointed as caretaker and said that it was wrong.
