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NC leader Singh urges Deuba, Poudel to take retirement from active politics

DHADING, Oct 22: Nepali Congress (NC) former Vice President and Central Working Committee (CWC) member Prakash Man Singh has urged President Sher Bahadur Deuba and senior leader Ramchandra Poudel to take retirement from politics to pave the way for the second generation leaders to take party’s leadership.
By Republica

DHADING, Oct 22: Nepali Congress (NC) former Vice President and Central Working Committee (CWC) member Prakash Man Singh has urged President Sher Bahadur Deuba and senior leader Ramchandra Poudel to take retirement from politics to pave the way for the second generation leaders to take party’s leadership.



Singh argued that he was qualified to be party president so that he would run the party in line with policy and norms. Leader Singh arrived at Dhading to meet district leader Ramnath Adhikari, who has been bereaved of his mother.


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Singh accused the party leadership of failing to keep the party in the right direction. "Not old but new leaders in the party who are devoted to party organization should take leadership now," he said while stressing the need to hold the party general convention in time by settling the dispute seen in active membership distribution in three districts now.


He expressed worry over the decision of the party leadership to defer the general convention time and again. The party leadership could act as per the report of the task force formed to settle the dispute. Singh asserted that he was the leader after Deuba and Poudel in the party to take leadership of the party.


 

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