The Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) has decided to give continuity to the five-party alliance till the federal and provincial elections.
The Central Executive Committee and Central Committee meeting of the JSP that concluded in Birgunj on Thursday decided to give continuity to the coalition in the forthcoming elections.
Making public the decisions by organizing a press conference in Birgunj on Friday, Chairman Upendra Yadav said that the party will give continuity to the alliance till the elections.
He said that the meeting made this decision as the coalition, which was formed to defeat the regression after the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli dissolved the House two times, took the country towards political stability by safeguarding the democracy and defeating the regression.
“However, the party has some bitter experiences in the local level elections as well. But we have thought that the coalition is still necessary for the country,” he said, adding, “That is why, we will move ahead by forging an alliance in the elections.”
He also said that the meeting has decided to remove federal council Chairman Baburam Bhattarai from the party.
Along with Bhattarai, the meeting has also decided to relieve eight other central executive members of their duties, Yadav said.
Similarly, the meeting has unanimously elected senior leader Ashok Rai as the chairman of the federal council.
On a different note, Chairman Yadav said that the Citizenship Bill presented in the Parliament will be endorsed through fast track.