He said that the proposals submitted during the closed session of the special general convention, such as dissolving the central committee and holding another election, have weakened the path to unity, dialogue, and consensus in the party.
Nepali Congress spokesperson Prakash Saran Mahat has said that the path to dialogue and consensus within the party is becoming weak.
He said that the proposals to dissolve the central committee and hold another election presented in the closed session of the illegally convened special general convention have weakened the path to unity, dialogue and consensus in the party.
In a conversation with Kantipur a while ago, he said, 'The party president and acting president are taking the initiative to reach an understanding. At such a time, when they have proposed proposals to dissolve the central committee and hold a new election in the illegally convened gathering, it has weakened the path to dialogue and consensus,' he said, 'When they themselves are moving forward on the path of division, dialogue and consensus have no meaning.'
He claimed that the statute provides that only the central working committee can call a special general convention and that the date for the regular general convention was set only after the central working committee decided not to call a special general convention immediately.
'They have talked about a majority. But the authenticity of that has not been confirmed. "Just because you say you have a majority doesn't mean you have a majority," he said.
According to him, President Sher Bahadur Deuba was constantly taking initiatives regarding the issues of controversy in the party. Deuba had discussed with top leaders of his group on Monday morning and also had a dialogue with leader Shekhar Koirala.
