Nepal Communist Party Opposes Government Ban on Student and Trade Unions

Kathmandu. The Central Coordination Committee of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has opposed the government's announcement to ban student organizations in colleges and trade unions in workplaces. Providing information about the meeting, which has been ongoing for the past seven days, leader Jagannath Khatiwada stated that the party has decided to stand against this move as it restricts the rights of citizens and workers.

Out of the party's 45-member Central Coordination Committee, 43 leaders have already expressed their views. The meeting, which has been extended by sitting for only a few hours daily, is discussing the country's contemporary political situation, the working style of the new government, and the adjustment of the unified party's committees.

According to leader Khatiwada, no decisions have been passed as formal proposals yet, as the discussions are still in the deliberation phase. Due to the rush of the New Year and the need for internal preparation, the next meeting has been scheduled for Baisakh 3.

It is stated that the same meeting will finalize the party's future action plan and a concrete framework for organizational adjustment. Leader Khatiwada informed that the meeting will formally conclude by Baisakh 3 or 4, after which the party's future strategies will be made public.

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