Dozens of Young Leaders Join Nepal Communist Party (NCP) in Kathmandu

Fifty-two young individuals from various districts, including Kavrepalanchok, have left the Revolutionary Communist Party of Nepal and other political parties to join the Nepal Communist Party (NCP).

They joined the party today during a program held at the party's central office in Parisdanda. Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' welcomed the new entrants by adorning them with khada scarves and garlands.

While welcoming the new members, Party Chairman Prachanda emphasized the need to establish the Nepal Communist Party as a strong national force to liberate the country from its current crisis. He mentioned that the influx of leaders joining the NCP from various leftist parties, including the Revolutionary Communists and the CPN-UML, has significantly increased recently.

He claimed that if financial and other forms of manipulation during elections can be prevented, the Nepal Communist Party has a strong possibility of becoming the leading force in the upcoming elections.

"If the elections can be made clean and impartial, the Nepal Communist Party can become the first party in the upcoming elections," Prachanda stated. "Comrades, let us move forward. Only by strengthening this party can the interests of the nation and the people be secured. After the People's Democratic Revolution, we must all unite and move forward for the Socialist Revolution."

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