Nepali Congress General Secretary Thapa Warns Against Misinterpreting Party Flexibility as Weakness
Kathmandu. Nepali Congress General Secretary Gagan Thapa has urged party members not to mistake his efforts to be flexible, humble, and inclusive as a sign of weakness.
While launching the party's 'Jara' campaign and the active membership update program in Kathmandu on Tuesday, General Secretary Thapa emphasized that actions contrary to the party's constitution will not be tolerated.
'Do not mistake the effort to be flexible and humble while holding party responsibilities as a weakness,' Thapa stated. 'Any action taken outside the party's constitution and discipline cannot be accepted.'
He committed to moving forward by including everyone during the ongoing active membership update process. He urged all leaders and cadres to work within the party's constitution and discipline, thanking those who cooperate while warning those who create obstacles.
Thapa stated that the renewal and distribution of active memberships across all ward levels nationwide must be completed by Baisakh 15.
He informed that the active membership distribution and renewal process has been digitized. He asserted that any party member who refuses to renew their membership is not eligible to remain in the party. 'Those who say they will not renew their Nepali Congress active membership are not fit to be party members,' Thapa said. He added that the party will make separate arrangements for those unable to attend due to special circumstances.
Highlighting the need for a 'Grand Reform' within the party, Thapa declared that the process has officially begun today.
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