Chairman of the ruling CPN (UML) and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has agreed to resurrect the party in the condition it was before May 16, 2018.
In a statement issued Sunday night, Oli forwarded a six-point unity proposal, expressing his commitment to revive all the party committees and structures that existed before May 16, 2018 for party unity.
Chairman Oli in his proposal said, “The signatures of the former lawmakers the CPN-UML, used in the writ petition filed in the Supreme Court demanding removal of their party chairman from the post of the Prime Minister and appointment of the leader of the opposition as premiership, will be withdrawn.”
It is mentioned in the proposal that the structure of the UML Central Committee and the Standing Committee will be dynamic based on the members of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP)’s Central Committee who stand for unity.
He also expressed his commitment that there would be no prejudice, discrimination and action against any leaders based on their weaknesses and mistakes they committed.
Chairman Oli also called for party unity, citing that the country’s democracy could be strengthened and the nation could be united only if the party was strong.
Chairman Oli reiterated that he was always in favour of party unity. “The effort, contribution and sacrifices of thousands of warriors are implicit in the formation and development of the CPN-UML and people have immense faith in this party.”
“The communist movement can be strengthened and united only by strengthening the CPN-UML,” he added.
He recalled that the CPN-UML and CPN-Maoist (Centre) were unified in 2018, with the belief that the national unity of the country could be strengthened only by uniting the communist movement.
Source : THE RISING NEPAL,