Nepali Congress Central Committee Members Unanimously Demand Gagan Thapa Withdraw Resignation

Lalitpur. Nepali Congress Spokesperson Devraj Chalise stated that the Central Committee members are 100% unanimous in the view that the resignation tendered by party President Gagan Thapa must be withdrawn. Leaders participating in the Central Committee meeting currently underway at the party headquarters in Sanepa, Lalitpur, reviewed the elections and expressed the opinion that the President's resignation should not be accepted.

According to Spokesperson Chalise, all 46 Central Committee members who have spoken so far emphasized that the resignation should be rejected and that Thapa should continue to lead. Following the party's major defeat in the House of Representatives elections, President Thapa resigned taking moral responsibility for it. The Congress meeting is being conducted with the detailed review of the election and that resignation as the main agenda.

A proposal to reject the resignation has also been presented in the meeting, based on which most members have given their opinions. Members argued that the responsibility for the loss should be borne by the entire organization, not just the leadership, and that changing leadership during a time of crisis would further weaken the party.

Spokesperson Chalise informed that the main focus of the meeting is on two subjects: a serious review of the election and the President's resignation. He stated that all 46 colleagues who have spoken so far have expressed unanimous agreement that the President's resignation should be withdrawn and should not be accepted under any circumstances. The collective conclusion of the participants is that Thapa's leadership is necessary to compensate for the damage suffered in the election and to unite the party again.

Most leaders are demanding a focus on policy reform and organizational strengthening rather than the leadership's resignation. The ongoing meeting is preparing to publicly announce a formal decision regarding the resignation shortly.

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