Rastriya Janamorcha Announces Fifth National Conference Dates

Butwal. The Rastriya Janamorcha has decided to hold its fifth national conference from Chaitra 24 to 26.

Chairman Chitra Bahadur KC announced that the two-day central committee meeting, held in Butwal, Rupandehi, under his chairmanship, rescheduled the conference originally planned for Mangsir to these new dates. 

Furthermore, KC stated that the political report passed by the meeting reviewed the election held on Falgun 21, noting that while the party did not achieve the expected results, it succeeded in raising public awareness against national betrayal and foreign interference. 

Expressing its stance on constitutional amendments, Janamorcha warned that transitioning the country to a directly elected executive head system would be a step toward authoritarianism. The party concluded that the current mixed electoral system is appropriate, arguing that imperialist powers are attempting to weaken the parliamentary system to serve their own interests.

Additionally, the meeting concluded that the government's portrayal of Nepal as a 'buffer state' is incorrect, and that the control over student organizations, the curtailment of trade union rights, and the use of bulldozers in squatter settlements confirm the government's authoritarian character.

 The meeting nominated Sanobhai Karki from Makwanpur as a central committee member, and Ganga Paudel and Purushottam Kandel from Sindhupalchok as advisors. 

As part of its upcoming programs, Janamorcha will hold a major interaction on constitutional amendments in Kathmandu on Baishakh 26. It has also released a schedule for district-level interaction programs to be held in various major cities across the country from Baishakh 29 to Jestha 17, featuring top leaders. The party has also put forward an organizational plan to hold meetings of all committee levels and accelerate membership distribution from Baishakh 15 to the end of Jestha.

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