Leader Jwala says there is a possibility of unity with UML as well
Central leader of the Nepali Communist Party, Prakash Jwala, has called on cadres to move forward by expanding the organization widely and forming a coalition.
Addressing the cadres for the first time after the party unification at the Shahid Smriti Bhawan in Kohalpur-11 on Sunday, he mentioned that there is a possibility of unification with the CPN-UML in the current situation and urged them to move forward without any confusion.
Leader Jwala said that the Nepali Communist Party has been named as a mainstream party in accordance with the soil, climate and identity of Nepal. He claimed that this party would be the political alternative from now on. He urged the cadres not to be confused about the name and election symbol and said, ‘The red five-pointed star is the main identity of the communists, this is our pride and identity.’
He stressed the need to move forward with unity with full determination and a single goal, and now, like other communist parties in the world, the Chinese Communist Party, the Communist Party of India, and the ‘Nepali Communist Party’ have been registered with the Election Commission in Nepal, so all true communists should unite under this umbrella.
