Senior Vice President Narayankaji Shrestha has pressured President Pushpa Kamal Dahal to resign from the leadership
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The Senior Vice President of the Maoist Center, Narayankaji Shrestha, has pressured the President Pushpa Kamal Dahal to resign from the leadership. He has demanded to start the campaign of reorganization of the party by holding a different opinion in the ongoing central committee meeting.
Even though the preparations for the party convention are progressing at an appropriate time, the task of giving a clear message of party reorganization should be started now. Now, in terms of the message given by the Zen-G rebel movement, the impact it has had and the appeal to be made in the election, it is appropriate for the chairman comrade to take leave from the executive leadership of the chairmanship,'' his written opinion said, 'even if such a decision is to be taken from the convention, it is better to give a clear message of that process by giving the second-ranking leader the responsibility of the acting chairman under the institutional system. This will be a positive step to convey the message of party reorganization and appeal to the people.'
But he said that this process will be practically implemented only with the actual consent of Dahal himself. "Farewelling the responsibility of the executive leadership of Comrade President should be done while maintaining respect for him and establishing his continuous ideological, directive and parental role," he further said, "Just as everyone has to accept the fact that the people's war has played a major role in the historical political change of Nepal, the fact that Prachanda has played a major role in the case of individual leaders should also be accepted." "In the perspective of our open society and multi-party competitive system, the issue of one person being the main leader for 3 decades is becoming a topic of negative discussion and the perception of the main leaders of the major parties after the Gen-G movement, it is equally necessary to proceed in a new way in today's context to move forward in the party building process with an appeal to the public," he wrote.
