Anarasviyu Central Committee Meeting Discusses Party Interference and Leadership Indifference

Kathmandu. A heated debate has begun in the central committee meeting of Anarasviyu, affiliated with the CPN-UML, regarding party interference and leadership indifference. Leaders objected to the lack of a quorum in the meeting held on Friday, as only 34 out of the 199 central committee members were present.

According to a leader of Anarasviyu, Deputy Secretary-General Kamal Joshi stated in the meeting that the mother party (UML) has been unnecessarily interfering in the organization and proposed making the organization free from interference.

“Even when student leader Ishwar Adhikari was martyred after being shot in the Janajeevan movement, the organization did not issue a condolence statement,” Joshi said in the meeting, adding, “This is how cadres are being insulted.”

He stated that while young people aged 25-30 have become MPs and ministers in the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), in Anarasviyu, capable students are being deprived of responsibilities in the name of factionalism, leading to the problem of exodus.

Joshi has proposed that Anarasviyu should either be completely separated from the party or institutional debates about the party's main leadership and policies should be conducted across the country.

Leaders present in the meeting also questioned the role of the current chairman, Deepak Dhami, who has already contested elections.

A leader participating in the meeting informed that he was morally advised to leave the leadership of the student organization, become active in the politics of the mother party, and pave the way for youth leadership. After the dispute escalated in the central committee, the responsibility of making decisions has been given to the office bearers.

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