Nepali Congress Claims Internal Disputes Resolved, Focuses on Unity for Elections

Kathmandu. The Nepali Congress has stated that all internal disputes within the party have been resolved and that party leaders and workers are unitedly heading into the elections. Party Spokesperson Devraj Chalise made this statement while addressing a regular press conference organized at the party's central office in Sanepa on Thursday.

‘We are in the election period; the biggest strength in an election is unity within the party,’ Spokesperson Chalise said, ‘Disputes and problems across the country within the party have been resolved.’

Spokesperson Chalise further stated that the entire strength of the party is engaged in the election campaign across the country, noting that leaders and workers from other parties are joining the Congress during the election publicity drive, thereby setting the stage for a Congress victory.

The Congress also drew the attention of the Election Commission, citing reports that leaders and workers from other parties were violating the election code of conduct during the election period.

‘Especially, the use of children in politics is not sending a good message. Using their childhood rights and minds for the purpose of the election and misusing them does not fall under the election code of conduct.’

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