Supreme Court's order on Congress's legitimacy dispute is fair: General Secretary Ghimire

In a statement issued by Ghimire, he mentioned that the Supreme Court's order valued the self-respect and contributions of all parties within the party.

Baishak 4, 2083

Kul Chandra Newpane

Supreme Court's order on Congress's legitimacy dispute is fair: General Secretary Ghimire

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Nepali Congress General Secretary Gururaj Ghimire has said that the Supreme Court's order in the dispute over the party's legitimacy is fair. He has interpreted the decision as the result of the struggle of Congress members for years to establish rules and procedures.

In a statement issued by Ghimire, he mentioned that the Supreme Court's order values ​​the self-respect and contribution of all parties within the party. 'This is not a defeat or victory for anyone,' he said, 'it has strengthened institutional values ​​and democratic processes.'

He has now called on all leaders and workers within the party to unite and work together to make the upcoming 15th General Convention a success. He believes that the internal unity of the Congress should be further strengthened by putting all past disputes and differences in oblivion and moving forward.

General Secretary Ghimire has urged them to focus on strengthening the organization, pointing out that the need for cooperation, coordination and unity within the party has increased in the current situation.

Kul

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