CPN (US) to settle internal dispute through CC  meeting

The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) has called a Central Committee meeting in Kathmandu on October 29.

The Central Committee meeting has been called to discuss the proposal of party unification with various leftist forces.

Central Deputy Head of the Department of Publicity, Damodar Aryal, said that the meeting will be focused on swiftly concluding the ongoing unification talks with leftist, communist, and socialist parties. It will also hold discussions on the post-unity party's ideological perspective, management of leaders' positions, and other related matters.

"Ideological disputes and internal conflicts within the organisation are to be resolved at the central committee meeting. Most party leaders have suggested that before moving ahead with unification among some communists, homework should be done for polarisation among all leftists," Aryal said.

The meeting is expected to direct the party for lobbying to hold the House of Representatives election on the stipulated date and to actively involve all party and mass organisation committees to play the required role in the election process to help conduct the election in a free, fair and fear-free environment. 

The party central committee is also expected to assign responsibility to the party to promote dialogue and cooperation between democratic republican and constitution-supporting forces and with other parties to resolve the current crisis, protect the republic and the constitution, and create a reliable environment for elections. 

 

The Unified Socialist's Central Committee meeting is also taking place in the context of the CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli's call to the Unified Socialist, which had prepared the groundwork for unity among the parties affiliated with the Socialist Front and other leftist forces, to join the UML.