Kathmandu, April 26: The unification between the Janamat Party and the Nagarik Unmukti Party is slated to take place coming April 30.
Janamat Party's Spokesperson Dr Sharad Singh Yadav shared that the time for the unification.
Towards this, the Janamat Party has summoned its central working committee meeting on April 29 at 6:00 pm to further discuss the unification process between the two political parties.
The party leaders have been asked to attend the meeting with their citizenship identity card and voter card in the unification event to be organized at Nepal Academy in Kathmandu.
Furthermore, the party has invited all central members and representatives of the party's sister organization and well-wishing organizations on the unification day.
Leaders of the both parties have already finalized the name of the new party that will come into being following the merger. The new party will be named Nagarik Janamat Party, it was shared.
Likewise, an agreement has been almost reached on other aspects concerning the merger such as the party's flag and party leadership among others, it was told.
While Janamat Party's current Chairperson CK Raut will lead the new party, the Nagarik Unmukti Party's sitting patron Resham Chaudhary would continue with the same role in the new party, it has been agreed.
The new party will be co-chaired by Nagarik Unmukti Party's sitting Chairperson Ranjita Shrestha, it was shared.
Janamat Party was formed in 2077 BS in leadership of CK Raut while Nagarik Unmukti Party in 2078 BS.
At present, there are six members of the Janamat Party and four from the Nagarik Unmukti Party in the parliament. (RSS)