Kathmandu, May 26: The Nepal Socialist Party and the Nepa National Party are going to unite with the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre).
The meeting of the CPN (Maoist
Centre) office-bearers held today at the residence of Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal
Dahal 'Prachanda' in Khumaltar has decided to unite with the two parties, Vice
Chairman and Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota said.
Accordingly, the Socialist Party
led by Ganga Narayan Shrestha and the Nepa National Party led by Bijay Sainju
are uniting with the Maoist Centre today.
The meeting concluded that the
campaign focused on the Mid-Hill Highway, which started from Baitadi in the
Sudurpaschim Province, has been effective.
Spokesperson Sapkota informed that
the first phase of the campaign has been completed after reaching Kaski in
Gandaki Province, and the second phase campaign will soon start from Pokhara
towards the east.
The Maoist Centre has urged to
facilitate and assist in the investigation, as the issue of the 'visit visa'
case at the Tribhuvan International Airport immigration office also allegedly
linked to the leadership of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
"The meeting has concluded
that the Home Minister should pave the way for an independent and impartial
investigation into this case," party spokesperson Sapkota said. (RSS)