The youth have put forward demands such as ensuring 40 percent youth participation in the party, amending the constitution accordingly, arranging for the party chairman and the leader of the parliamentary party to be separate persons.
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Nepali Congress youth have demanded to ensure 40 percent youth participation in the party by amending the constitution. The central committee meeting of the party, which will be held from Sunday, has seriously reviewed the situation after the Gen-G movement and demanded the formation of a youth-friendly party.
Engineers Akash Upreti and Sagar Shamsher Shahi, Anup Sunuwar, Mahendra Singh and other youth leaders staged a dharna at the central office with play-cards on Saturday and drew the attention of officials to ensure youth participation.
The youth have put forward demands such as ensuring 40 percent youth participation in the party, amending the constitution accordingly, arranging for the party chairman and the leader of the parliamentary party to be separate persons.
'Representative posts at all levels, committees at all levels, parliamentary committees and departments of the party must be guaranteed 40 percent youth representation, at least 40 percent of youths should be given tickets in all levels of elections,' they demand.
According to the current constitution, there is a provision that they cannot compete for office bearers from the ward to the center, including the chairperson, after taking active membership.
Similarly, the youths demand that the system of the current office bearers automatically being convention representatives should be abolished.
