KATHMANDU, AUGUST 3
As the central committee meeting of the ruling CPN-Maoist Centre continues in the capital, the CC members have lauded the actions taken by Pushpa Kamal Dahal's government in maintaining social justice, good-governance and prosperity in the country.
The central committee members said the government's initiatives for corruption control and establishment of good-governance had raised new hope and confidence among the people.
They also supported the spirit of party Chairman Dahal's political report.
Maoist Centre Spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara said the central committee members had presented their recommendations for party rebuilding while backing the government's interventions on the fronts of social justice, good-governance and prosperity.
He said the party should move ahead unitedly to prepare a basis for socialism through the party's transformation.
At the meeting today, party senior Vice-chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha,Vice-chairman and Spokesperson Mahara and 54 other leaders expressed their views on the political and organisational proposal of the Maoist Centre.
Shrestha, who is also the deputy prime minister, said the party should be transformed while implementing the proposal. Likewise, central committee member Madhav Sapkota said the Maoist Centre should be made people-centric and a statute conference should be organised.
He said organisational structure of the party should be made sharp, provision of age cap should be put in place, leaders' property should be probed and the party should not defend those involved in irregularities and corruption.
In today's meeting, Jhankar Saud, Lekhnath Neupane, Mani Kumar Sampang, Hit Bahadur Tamang, Hari Raj Adhikari, DP Dhakal, Bishal Khadka, IP Kharel, Narendra Neupane, among others, expressed their views on the party chairman's political report. So far, 74 central committee members have put forth their views at the meeting. The next meeting of the central committee is summoned at 11:00am tomorrow.
A version of this article appears in the print on August 4, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
