He admitted that it was not possible to achieve inclusiveness and balance even if he wanted to, as the process of selecting candidates began on Magh 4 and registration had to be completed on the 6th.
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Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa has claimed that there were some shortcomings in the selection of candidates and that this will not happen in the future.
Speaking to reporters after the central working committee meeting, Thapa admitted that there were some shortcomings due to the pressure to start selecting candidates on Magh 4 and register on the 6th, and said that he would take responsibility for them.
‘Candidates could not be selected as per the documents submitted in the special general convention. From next time, they will be selected by voting from the bottom,’ Thapa said, ‘Since the situation of starting selecting candidates on Magh 4 and registering on the 6th has been such that it has not been possible to ensure inclusiveness and balance in the selection of candidates even if he wanted to.’
He said that the weakness was that he was forced to do it without consulting the party’s aspirants. He has expressed his commitment to correct it personally and institutionally. ’The existing shortcomings can be discussed again, Now there is no alternative to going to the election together,’ he said.
He claimed that the situation was favorable this time, saying that 2.7 million people voted in 2079 BS. In the past, voters said that they would only come to the tree to seek votes for the Congress, so this time they will only be able to vote in the tree in 165 areas. Saying that they have changed the Congress, President Thapa claimed that it is different from the Congress of yesterday. 'It is not that everything old is bad, but it is the beginning of something that needs to be improved,' he said.
'We did not come here easily. The current situation is not easy. There is no alternative for all party leaders and workers to come together and understand that a decision has to be made in less than 24 hours,' he said.
