”The duty to address this demand is binding on the Central Committee. It is their responsibility to implement it.”
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Leaders in favor of the Congress Special General Convention Committee have said that the central committee should address the majority's demands.
The signatories held a press conference on Friday demanding a special general convention, stating that a special general convention was demanded as per the provisions of the Congress statute. At the press conference, Devraj Chalise, leader of the Congress special general convention faction, said that no one in the central committee has the right to reject the majority in the party's statute. '54.58 percent of the representatives have demanded a special general convention. Do they have the facility to say that they do not accept the majority and do not accept the statute?,' Chalise asked.
Chalise also said that President Sher Bahadur Deuba did not want to see the party decaying before his own eyes without holding a statutory general convention. He said that the special general convention faction did not even imagine that President Deuba, who has led the party for a long time, wanted to see the party decaying before his own eyes.
'The duty to address this demand is binding on the central committee. It is his responsibility to implement it,' he said.
Public press release at the press conference:
