Former Nepali Congress Acting President Purna Bahadur Khadka Expresses Dissatisfaction with Party Nominations
Kathmandu. Nepali Congress's former acting president Purna Bahadur Khadka has expressed dissatisfaction with the recent nominations to the party's central working committee.
He believes that the decision made on Baishakh 28, during the expansion of the committee formed by the special general convention, has undermined the objective of achieving broader and complete unity within the party.
Making his views public through social media, Khadka clarified that he was not consulted or discussed about the nominations and was not even aware of them. He mentioned that at a time when the nation's nationality is at its most risky historical juncture and the pillars of democracy are under constant attack, the division of the party would be fatal.
He recalled that some time ago, during a collective meeting with President Gagan Thapa and Vice President Biswaprakash Sharma, he had requested them to engage in the campaign to make the party fully united. According to Khadka, it is not possible for the party to play an effective and meaningful role in national politics without its broader and complete unity.
He said, 'The decision of the 28th has undermined the objective of achieving the party's broader and complete unity. The responsibility of achieving the party's broader and complete unity lies primarily with Gagan ji and secondarily with Bishwa ji, and we play a supportive role in that.' He emphasized that the top leaders should learn lessons from the past when the divided Congress had to face great hardship and lost the trust of the citizens, and should introspect.
Stating that the results of the general election held on the past Falgun 21 caused great damage to the Congress, he said that inspiration should be drawn to move forward with new thinking and a common ideology. He stated that there is no alternative to establishing emotional unity by rising above personal and factional interests at the current time.
He expressed confidence that the friends in decisive roles will still move forward in the direction of uniting the party with a collective spirit and common ideas.
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