If Gagan-Bishva's activities are like the clashes in the Nepali Congress, a special general convention is not necessary: ​​Joint General Secretary Rathore

Claiming that there is no possibility of the party splitting, he said that since the time of Girija Prasad Koirala, the term of the working committee has been extended by one to one and a half years.

Poush 21, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

If Gagan-Bishva's activities are like the clashes in the Nepali Congress, a special general convention is not necessary: ​​Joint General Secretary Rathore

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Nepali Congress Joint General Secretary Kishore Singh Rathore has commented that the recent activities of party general secretaries Gagan Kumar Thapa and Bishwaprakash Sharma resemble a fight between Nepali Congress office bearers.

 Talking to media persons at the party central office, Sanepa on Monday, he said this.

Joint General Secretary Rathore asserted that there is no immediate need for a special general convention within the Congress, saying that the responsibility of preserving the dignity of a party like the Congress, which has a long history and is responsible for the country and the people, lies with the party general secretaries. Claiming that there is no possibility of the party splitting, he recalled that the term of the working committee has been extended by one to one and a half years since the time of Girija Prasad Koirala. He claimed that the special general convention was not proposed by the central committee but by the general secretaries, and said that the general convention delegates have been urged not to attend it.

Stating that splitting the party would not benefit anyone, but rather benefit external forces and other parties, he said, "There is no need to raise funds for this special general convention now. That is not the situation within the party." Our term is four years.' He said that there is no need to hold a special general convention within the party at this time, adding, 'This special general convention was not called by the central committee, but by the general secretaries. We have told the general convention representatives not to come.'

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