CPN-MC to run organisational drive for polls
Published: 11:32 am Jul 10, 2022
KATHMANDU, JULY 9
The CPN-Maoist Centre has decided to run its organisational campaign targeting the upcoming federal and province assembly elections.
The government is preparing to hold both elections in November. The CPN-MC has started its internal preparations for the same at a time when the Election Commission and government have already started necessary preparations for elections.
A Standing Committee meeting of the party held at the party headquarters, Parisdanda, today, decided to hold meeting of province coordination committee of all provinces and orientation programme from August 1 to 19.
Similarly, the meeting also decided to hold a meeting of Karnali Province and orientation on August 14.
After the meeting, CPN-Maoist Centre Spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara said a decision was taken to form province coordination committee under the leadership of province incharge comprising central committee members and province office-bearers in order to ensure coordination between the centre and provinces till the coming elections.
Preparation has been made to finalise the standing committee, politburo and office-bearers of the CPN-MC within 15 days.
The Standing Committee's meeting has also formed a committee to probe betrayal by coalition partners in the recently held local level elections.
The three-member team coordinated by Tanka Rai has Khimlal Devkota and Mukti Pradhan, informed Spokesperson Mahara.
The committee will investigate the activities that took place during the elections in all 753 local levels and action to be taken according to the report prepared by the committee.
Similarly, another committee has been formed to resolve the issues prevailing in the All-Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary, the student wing of CPN-MC.
The committee coordinated by the ANNISU-Revolutionary's former president Ramesh Malla included Narendra Neupane and Ratna Dhakal, informed Mahara.
A version of this article appears in the print on July 10, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.