The race of Maoist senior vice president Shrestha

After the formation of the coalition government of Congress and UML, discussions have been started for cooperation between the left-wing parties because of the attack on the republic.

Shrawn 27, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The race of Maoist senior vice president Shrestha

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The Senior Vice President of the Maoist Center Narayankaji Shrestha has spoken to four leaders in a week asking for 'positive intervention' in the country's politics. He spoke officially on behalf of the Maoists.

He said that after the formation of the Congress-UML coalition government, the Federal Democratic Republic has started to be attacked and the discussion has been started for cooperation.

'An attempt is being made to attack this political system brought about by struggle and movement. A political dialogue has been started with the aim of positively intervening against that," Shrestha said, "There has been talk about cooperation with patriots, left-wing parties and uniting the party with a party that has similar views."

He had a meeting with CPN General Secretary Netra Vikram Chand on July 21, Ghanshyam Bhusal, General Secretary of CPN Unified Socialist Party on July 23, Jhalnath Khanal, a respected leader of Unified Socialist Party, on July 25 and Upendra Yadav, President of Nepal Samajwadi Party, on July 26. were .

He proposed to Yadav to participate in Samajwadi Morcha, to prepare the basis of party unity by making Samajwadi Morcha more active with Khanal and Bhusal. He had a conversation with Chand about the process of party unity as per the decision of the Maoist Standing Committee.

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