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Nepali Congress Leader Khadka Claims Party on Verge of Split Amid Internal Disputes

Former Vice President of the Nepali Congress, Purna Bahadur Khadka, claims the party is on the verge of a split, citing internal disputes and leadership actions that he alleges are pushing towards division rather than unity. He stated that the party's recent special general convention contributed to its electoral defeat and that current leadership is not taking party unity seriously.

  • Khadka alleges that party leadership is attempting to capture the organization and sideline long-serving cadres under the guise of digitalization and modernization.
  • Internal disputes have deepened following the nomination of 19 individuals to the central committee, with factions led by former President Sher Bahadur Deuba and Dr. Shekhar Koirala expressing dissatisfaction over the process.
  • Khadka is organizing province-level consultations to gather feedback from grassroots members before making further decisions.
  • Nepali Congress Vice President Bishwaprakash Sharma warned against factionalism and urged for complete party unity, stating that efforts are underway to accommodate those who opposed the special general convention.

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