Sudan Kirati Resigns from Progressive Democratic Party
Kathmandu. Sudan Kirati, a leader of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), has announced his resignation, relinquishing even his ordinary membership. Through a Facebook post on Wednesday, he declared the end of his approximately five-month journey with the party.
Kirati expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the leaders who provided guidance, colleagues who collaborated with him, and the staff during this period. He described his five-month experience in the party as an 'invaluable asset'.
In his Facebook status, he wrote, 'Although my formal relationship with the organization has ended, I believe that mutual respect, goodwill, and friendly relations will remain intact in the days to come.'
He stated that despite leaving the party, he will not distance himself from politics. He pledged to continue his journey of serving the country and the people, and working towards social transformation, while upholding the trust of the public and the unfulfilled dreams of the martyrs.
'The path ahead may not be easy for me, but I will continue to move forward on the path shown by the people's trust and the sacrifices of the martyrs,' Kirati noted. He had already submitted his resignation to the party previously, but had not spoken about it formally until now.
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