Chairman Ghising said - Despite trying to unite, we were forcibly kept out

”These 12 days have been a situation of great chaos and confusion. They will not let us move forward, and if we go back, it will be a difficult situation.”

Poush 26, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Chairman Ghising said - Despite trying to unite, we were forcibly kept out

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Kulman Ghising, the president of Ujjaya Nepal, has said that he was forcibly excluded despite trying to unite with the new forces.

He said that the new political forces tried to unite with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) but the agreement made on Poush 14 was unilaterally broken and kept out. 

Addressing a press conference at the party's central office in Kathmandu on Saturday, Ghising said that the new forces were kept out of the unity. 'Even when we were trying to unite, we were forcibly kept out. In such a situation, I want to express my commitment to move forward alone,' Ghising said, 'They took the demands, wishes, and our sacrifices of the Nepali people as weaknesses and broke this agreement. I did not expect this situation to come. It has been a situation of great confusion and confusion for these 12 days. They will not let us move forward, and if we go backward, it will be an awkward situation.'

Ghising said that the leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) had confused him. He also said that he was heartbroken by this situation. 

Ghising also said that on Poush 14, Sudan Gurung and other Gen-G representatives forcibly took him to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) President Ravi Lamichhane and Balendra Shah and made him agree. 'Sudan Gurung and others forcibly took him to the agreement. They agreed in the final stage of submitting the proportional list because they said they had to,' he said.

He said that he had decided to leave everything behind on Friday and unite with the RSS, but on Saturday, the RSS broke the agreement. Ghising announced that the party would now run a campaign across the country and field candidates in 165 constituencies. He said that he was also ready to move forward together with new political forces.

Kantipur

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