Janardanji has said that he will follow the law: Spokesperson Sapkota

Spokesperson Sapkota's statement that the decision to end factions in the party transformation campaign, Sharma's self-criticism and party unity were discussed.

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Janardanji has said that he will follow the law: Spokesperson Sapkota

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Vice President and Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota said that Deputy Secretary General Janardan Sharma, who was under siege in the meeting of the Maoist Standing Committee, said that he would act according to the law.

Sharma, who had criticized President Pushpa Kamal Dahal in a public forum, was pressured to submit a written self-criticism. Sapkota said that there is an agreement to end factions and factions in the party.

"It has been decided to dissolve factions, sub-factions and interest groups in a practical way in the campaign of party transformation . If that happens, it will be brought under the scope of action against the decision," he said. The party has taken a very good decision for purification and transformation. A code of conduct and regulations will be made. It has been conceptualized to run in the legal system.' 

Spokesperson Sapkota said that there was an open discussion about different opinions in the meeting. Goes on in detail . Minuten was not corrected. "You said that you will do the right thing," he said. There was no self-criticism in the statement given on July 6. That matter has been discussed in a highly democratic atmosphere. There was talk that the party would split, but the standing committee meeting has succeeded in uniting the party.

Spokesperson Sapkota says that the decision to unite with Nekravitram Chand was also made by the standing committee meeting. "It has been decided to unite with the Biplava-led CPN," he said.

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