Khadka and Koirala had also expressed dissatisfaction when President Thapa nominated 19 people who were not part of the special general convention to the central working committee.
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Congress President Gagan Thapa is ready to give senior leaders to then acting president Purna Bahadur Khadka and leader Shekhar Koirala, who were outside the special general convention, for party unity.
General Secretary Pradeep Poudel revealed that both leaders have been proposed to join the central working committee along with senior leaders. Khadka and Koirala have been advocating for collective unity, not individual unity.
Even when President Thapa had previously nominated 19 people who were outside the special general convention to the central working committee, Khadka and Koirala had expressed dissatisfaction. ‘I myself proposed to Shekhar Dai to be a senior leader. Khadka has also been told the same. They have been told to keep them as senior leaders and to bring names of others who should be included in the central members,’ Poudel said, ‘But they are not following suit. He said that for the sake of unity, it is not possible to reach an agreement on merging the two central working committees that emerged from the 14th General Convention and the Special General Convention or forming a separate committee.
