Other parties say, 'The split in the oldest party in democracy, Congress, is sad'

After the split in the Congress due to the struggle between the old and new generations, leaders of other parties are concerned about the recognition they will receive from the Election Commission and the possibility of it affecting the ongoing elections.

Poush 30, 2082

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Other parties say, 'The split in the oldest party in democracy, Congress, is sad'

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Other parties have expressed sadness over the split of the oldest and largest party, the Congress, saying it will have a negative impact on the country's national politics.

After the split of the Congress due to the struggle of the old and new generations, the leaders of other parties are concerned about the recognition they will receive from the Election Commission and the possibility of the ongoing elections being affected.

The leaders have suggested that the Election Commission and other relevant bodies should find a solution so that the official dispute after the split of the Congress does not affect the upcoming election schedule.

This is a tragic incident, but the split of the Congress should not affect the elections: Madhav Kumar Nepal, Co-coordinator, NCP NCP Co-coordinator and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal says that the split of the Congress is a tragic incident. ‘This situation has arisen because the dispute within the party could not be resolved internally, but this split should not affect the upcoming elections,’ he said. He says that the Congress, which has played a big role in history, should solve the problem and move forward.

‘The split of the Congress is actually tragic, I am not in favor of the party being split.’ If the idea is the same, then we should agree on the rest, we should take into account the demands of the time, and the demands of the workers,' he said, 'Congress leaders have played an important role in many junctures of history. I believe that the Congress, which has played a big role in history since 2007, will still face this challenge and move forward.' But he said that the division will cause great harm to the Congress.

UML Vice-Chairman Gokarna Bista says that the division of the Congress will help political instability. 'It would have been appropriate to strengthen the internal democracy of the party within its limits,' he said, 'This division affects the country's politics. It makes the election season awkward. Party division is not pleasant for democracy.'

Not good for democracy, there is a risk of affecting the Congress in the elections: Gokarna Bista, Vice President, UML He said that the division of the Congress risks affecting the election program as well.

The institutional development of democracy will be affected, and the election results will also be changed: Shishir Khanal, leader, RSS Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Shishir Khanal says that the division of the Congress will change the institutional development of democracy and the immediate election results in the long term. ‘It is unfortunate that a democratic party with a long history is divided,’ he said, ‘Democracy is stronger if the competing parties are strong.’ Since the division of the Congress will change the results of the upcoming elections, it will also damage the issue of institutionalizing democracy.’

Congress split will affect the country's politics more than the election results: Rajendra Lingden, Chairman, RPP He said that the Election Commission should resolve the dispute regarding the authority of the Congress quickly. ‘The job of the commission is to hold elections and resolve party disputes,’ he said, ‘The commission should give a decision on this quickly.’ We should work day and night to resolve this as soon as possible.'

RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden believes that the Congress split on the eve of the election has further affected Nepal's volatile politics. 'The country's old major party, Congress, has split on the eve of the election. This split is not pleasant in any sense as the country's politics is in a serious volatile state,' he said. 'Party splits in themselves are not good in a democratic system.' He said that the Congress split will affect the country's politics more than the election results.

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