There is no possibility of unity with UML: Madhav Nepal

Kathmandu: CPN-Ekikrit Samajwadi chairman Madhav Nepal has said that there is no possibility of party unity with CPN-UML. Speaking at a unity program with Bamdev Gautam, he made it clear that there is no possibility of unity with UML.

Chairman Nepal said, “We have seen the situation there. If someone has any hopes or expectations, I have nothing to say.

Chairman Nepal has urged not to be under the illusion of party unity with UML in any way. He said that no one can stop the party from strengthening through unity with Bamdev Gautam.

Party unification between Madhav Kumar Nepal and Bamdev Gautam

Kathmandu- The party unification has been achieved between the CPN Ekikrit samjwadi Party and the CPN Ekta Rastriya Abhiyaan. The party unification was achieved through discussions between the Chairman of Samajwadi Party, Madhav Kumar Nepal, and the Coordinator of the Rastriya Abhiyaan, Bamdev Gautam.

Gautam will be given the third priority in the Party as well as the position of senior leader. Now the party will have Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal, Honored Leader Jhalanath Khanal, and Bamdev Gautam as the senior leader.

The party unification program was held at Rastriya Sabhaa Bhawan. Leaders of both parties have said that party unification will make a significant contribution to leftist unity.

Leaders of both parties have said that the unity of the communist movement of Nepal is inevitable as there is uniformity in political philosophy, principles, programs, strategies, and lines of action.

Bamdev Gautam’s demand to elect the Vice President of the National Assembly within a week

Member of the National Assembly and former Deputy Prime Minister Bamdev Gautam has requested the Speaker of the National Assembly Ganesh Prasad Timilsina to hold the election of the Vice President of the National Assembly within a week.

MP Gautam once again drew the attention of Speaker Timilsina to immediately decide the Chairman of the Sustainable Development and Good Governance Committee, Legislation Management Committee and Delegated Management and Government Assurance Committee under the National Assembly.

Mentioning that 3 of the 4 committees of the National Assembly are leaderless, he also warned that if Chairman Timilsina does not pay attention to their immediate arrangements, they will be forced to go on strike.

MP Gautam, as a senior member, presented the annual report of the Sustainable Development and Good Governance Committee in the assembly.

Bamdev Gautam formed Nepal communist Party Rastriya Ekata Abhiyan

After the split of the Nepal communist party, Bamdev Gautam, who has been playing a neutral role , has announced the Nepal Communist Party Ekta Rastriya Abhiyan at the Reporters Club on Tuesday afternoon.

Nepal communist Party Rastriya Ekata Abhiyan established with the objective of reorganizing the disbanded NCP / Nepal Communist Party and creating an environment to move forward by working together in the upcoming federal and state elections will have 75 member central committee.

There will be a standing committee with 15 members for day-to-day operations. The party, which has adopted the concept of multi-post system, will have one chairman and seven vice-chairmen, one general secretary, one deputy secretary general, one secretary and one treasurer . Including Bamdev Gautam himself there are 8 members in the central secretariat.

Returning of MCC is the best option: Bamdev Gautam

Bamdev Gautam, the coordinator of the CPN-Ekta National Campaign, said that it would be appropriate for the USA to withdraw the MCC project.

In a statement, Gautam, who is also a member of the National Assembly, said that the return of MCC would be the best option if the sovereign parliament of Nepal and Nepali psychology would be divided due to MCC.

Gautam also said that after the agreement reached with the MCC, serious partisanship towards the United States has started to arise in Nepal. Gautam suspects that the implementation of the agreement will jeopardize Nepal’s independence and sovereignty.

“If the MCC causes the Nepali people, Nepal’s political parties, Nepal’s sovereign parliament and Nepali psychology to be divided, its return may be the best option,” Gautam said in a statement.