General convention representatives have not been selected in Bajhang, Tanahun, Dailekh and Mahottari.
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Although the process of selecting representatives for the 11th general convention of the UML was supposed to be completed by Saturday, it has not been possible in four districts due to disputes. Representatives have been selected through elections in more than a dozen districts.
Kashinath Adhikari, head of the organization department, informed that the process of selecting representatives in Akikamsha districts has been completed. ‘Representatives have been selected in most districts. It will be completed in three or four districts on Monday,’ he said.
Representatives have not been selected in Bajhang, Tanahun, Dailekh and Mahottari. ‘Discussions are underway. It will be completed in these districts too today,’ said the Adhikari.
Around 2,300 representatives from 77 districts and the diaspora will participate in the general convention to be held from Mangsir 27-29.
Elections have been held to select representatives in districts including Dhanusha, Mahottari, Makawanpur, Kanchanpur, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Okhaldhunga, Jhapa, Rukum West, Morang, Lamjung, Tanahun and Gorkha.
46 representatives will be selected from Kathmandu. Out of them, 15 women, 10 youths under 40 years of age and one Dalit representative have been selected. Similarly, one youth and one Dalit representative in Lalitpur have been selected unanimously, but representatives have been selected from the elections in the other three constituencies. Four women, three youths under 40 years of age, and one Dalit representative from Lalitpur will participate in the general convention. Bhaktapur District Committee Chairman Vachan Deuja said that all the representatives were unanimous. Out of the 14 representatives from the district, five are women, two are youths under 40 years of age, and one is a Dalit.
