Young Communist League Nepal Moves to Revive Paramilitary Structure Ahead of Elections

Kathmandu. The Young Communist League (YCL) Nepal has decided to revive its paramilitary structure in view of the upcoming elections. The organization's central committee meeting, held virtually, finalized this strategy to mobilize a special security contingent across all constituencies nationwide.

According to YCL Chairman Pushpa Oli, a 'Special Task Force' (STF) will be camped in all 165 constituencies across the country to ensure the security of voters and candidates. To prevent potential disruptions during the election and to create a favorable atmosphere, the organization is preparing to mobilize youth based on the concept of 'One Booth, Hundred Youths.' Chairman Oli informed that youth from the respective polling areas will be given responsibility there, and social media will also be utilized to the maximum extent.

The meeting also decided to form a separate mechanism to coordinate with inter-party youth, students, and 'Gen Z' youth, as well as to establish command centers in all provinces comprising leaders from organizations that came through the unification process. 

During the meeting, Party Coordinator Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' and Faction In-charge Deepshikha instructed the youth to play a special role in ensuring the success of the election and turning it in their favor.

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