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CPN-UML Observes 33rd Madan-Ashrit Memorial Day with Nationwide Programs

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The CPN-UML is commemorating the 33rd Memorial Day for former General Secretary Madan Kumar Bhandari and Organization Department head Jeevraj Ashrit, who died in a road accident. The party is holding various programs across the country, including memorial meetings and seminars, to honor their contributions.

  • Key events are scheduled at Madannagar Balkhu and the Madan Bhandari Memorial Foundation in Gothatar.
  • Commemorative activities include tree planting, blood donation drives, health camps, and distributing fruits to hospital patients.
  • Madan Kumar Bhandari is remembered as a significant figure in Nepal’s multi-party democratic movement with a communist background.
  • Bhandari and Ashrit died in a road accident in Dasthdhunga, Chitwan, on Jestha 3, 2050 BS.

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