”In the meeting on Asoj 3, we raised the issue of changing the party leadership. Our friends said that we should not offer condolences when the president is unwell. We decided to reach the party office when no one is out, come out or make a citizen appeal, and condemn the attack on the president.”
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He has said that he and Bishwo Prakash Sharma were the first to condemn the attack on outgoing Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, who was fatally attacked during a protest on Bhadra 24.
Immediately after the Election Commission decided to grant authority to the special general convention supporters, Congress President Gagan Thapa said this while talking to Umesh Chauhan, editor-in-chief of Kantipur Daily, on Kantipur Media's podcast 'Beyond the Headlines'.
When asked by Chauhan about the state of mind of the then president after the incident on Bhadra 23 and 24, he said that he was in regular telephone contact after the attack on Deuba and informed him about the things that had happened with the party and the President.
'The next day, Bishwo Prakash and I were the first to issue a statement condemning the attack on Sher Bahadur Dai. We were in constant contact. We informed him about the party's affairs and the things that had happened with the President. We told him that he should now stay away,' he said, 'In the meeting on Ashoj 3, we raised the issue of changing the party leadership. Friends said that they would not offer condolences when the president is unwell. We used to reach the party office when no one was outside, come out or make a citizen appeal, and condemn the attack on the chairman.'
Deuba said that he returned to Nepal after medical treatment and gradually started meeting people, saying that the incident of the fatal attack on Deuba made him emotional. 'For a person of that age, the incident that happened made him emotional,' he said. He said that his family was also affected.
