Even though the new working committee led by Gagan Thapa has been granted legitimacy, the details of the old working committee led by Sher Bahadur Deuba have not been removed from the party's website.
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Even though the Central Working Committee elected by the Congress' special general convention has been validated, the details of the old Working Committee led by Sher Bahadur Deuba have not been removed from the party's website.
The special general convention held at Bhrikutimandap from December 10 to 12 elected 134 new central working committee members under the leadership of Gagan Thapa.
The Election Commission has updated the newly elected central working committee last Friday. However, the former president Sher Bahadur Deuba faction has not left the party headquarters in Sanepa.
Joint General Secretary Prakash Rasaili 'Snehi' said that they could not go there to hold a meeting because the party office was undergoing renovation.
The first meeting of the newly elected working committee was held at a party palace in New Baneshwor on Saturday.
The Deuba faction has gone to the Supreme Court against the decision of the commission. The Supreme Court has fixed Magh 6 for the first hearing by filing a writ today. The then acting president Purna Bahadur Khadka filed the writ.
