Nepali Congress Directs Subordinate Bodies to Form at Least 12 Committees for February 21 Election Management

Kathmandu. The Nepali Congress has directed its subordinate party bodies to form at least 12 committees to ensure the smooth management of the election scheduled for February 21. Vice-Chairman Bishwa Prakash Sharma, Coordinator of the Election Operation Committee, issued a circular on Wednesday directing the chairpersons of the Provincial Working Committee, District Working Committee, and House of Representatives Constituency Working Committee to do so.

In the circular titled, 'To immediately form the following committees and structures at all levels to systematize the victory campaign,' Sharma directed the formation of these committees to systematically mobilize the party rank and file for the general election.

"This circular is sent with the request to immediately form the following committees where they have not yet been formed, as committees have already been formed in many places," Sharma stated in the circular.

According to the circular, the following committees must be formed: Election Management Secretariat, Main Election Operation Committee, Main Election Publicity Committee, Local Level Coordination Committee, Intellectual Sector Coordination Committee, Social Organizations Coordination Committee, Religious Organizations Coordination Committee, Private Sector Coordination Committee, 18/30 Special Campaign, Former Immigrant Coordination Committee, Local Administration Coordination Committee, and Monitoring Committee.

The circular also mentions that sub-committees must be formed under the Election Operation Committee and Publicity Committee, in addition to these.

The Circular is as follows:

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