Generational change within political parties is inevitable. I have left the post of party chairman because it is necessary to pave the way for new power and the young generation.'
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Nepal Samajwadi Party Chairman and former Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai has announced that he has resigned from the post of the party's chairman.
President Bhattarai held a press conference today and made it clear that he resigned from the post of president of NESPA (New Power) as he felt that the new generation should lead the country in the changed political context. ' Generational change within political parties is inevitable. "I have left the post of party chairman because it is necessary to pave the way for new power and the young generation," he said, "However, I will always be there to continue the campaign of building alternative power and transforming society."
He said that although the 'Zen-G' movement in favor of good governance was justified, some leaders and outside forces tried to discredit it. Pointing to the context in which the demand for action against corrupt leaders is being raised, former Prime Minister Bhattarai said, 'For that, it is necessary to create pressure from the young generation across the country, anyone who is corrupt should come under the law . He said that the directly elected executive should be arranged by amending the constitution through the
ordinance. He claimed that if the election and governance system is not improved, the country will fall into more complications.
He said that 'Jenji' should be able to take the leadership of the country with institutional participation in the House of Representatives elections scheduled for February 21.
