Nepali Congress to Hold Two-Day Meet in Dhangadhi
Dhangadhi. Nepali Congress is organizing a two-day extensive gathering and training program in the provincial capital Dhangadhi on the 26th and 27th to strengthen the party's organization in Sudurpashchim Province, review elections, and determine the future course of action.
According to party Co-General Secretary Prakash Snehi Rasaili, this program is being organized focusing on the results achieved by the party in the last election, areas of weakness, and how to advance the party ideologically and organizationally in the coming days.
On the first day, the 26th, the gathering will be inaugurated by President Gagan Kumar Thapa at Saurai Hall in Ward No. 4 of Dhangadhi. Candidates for both direct and proportional representation from all 16 constituencies of Sudurpashchim, regional presidents, district presidents, local level representatives, and municipal presidents will participate in this session. The main objective of the first day is to conduct a micro-review of the election and prepare political strategies for the coming days.
The program on the second day, the 27th, will be conducted in coordination with the Nepali Congress Central Policy Research and Training Institute (Academy). On this day, special training will be provided to the locally elected chiefs, deputy chiefs, chairpersons, vice-chairpersons, and provincial assembly members from the Congress. Discussions will be held on the performance of local governments, good governance, coordination between provincial and local governments, and how to deliver the Congress's policies to the doorstep of the people.
Party President Gagan Kumar Thapa will also participate in the gathering. Similarly, top leaders including party leaders Bishwaprakash Sharma and Pradip Poudel are scheduled to arrive in Dhangadhi on the morning of the 26th. On the morning of the 27th, top leaders will also hold separate interactions with party office bearers and cadres from all nine districts on contemporary political issues, informed Co-General Secretary Rasaili.
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