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'Questioning about issues passed by 10th General Convention is organisational anarchy'

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Kathmandu, July 10: General Secretary of the CPN (UML), Shankar Pokhrel, has said questioning about the statute passed by the 10th National General Convention of the party is organisational anarchy.     

Addressing a gathering of in-charge and office-bearers of the party's line organisations organised at UML headquarters, Chyasal in Lalitpur today in the context of the preparation of the statute convention of the party scheduled in the coming Bhadau, leader Pokhrel expressed the view that the general convention could amend some provisions based on the immediate need.

"Talking unnecessarily about the provisions passed by themselves participating in both conventions is an unethical and indisciplined act. We should defend it ", he argued.     

The UML General-Secretary shared, "The convention scheduled in Bhadau is a statutory convention, not a general convention. Therefore, no need to be divided in the name of any leader. Leaders should understand the difference between policy and leadership development."     

He also directed the line organisations to send documents of their recently held convention to the party headquarters within a week.     

Similarly, UML Standing Committee member and Chief of line organisations mechanism, Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal, central committee members Bishnu Rijal and Rachana Khadka, among others, urged party leaders and cadres not to speak against the party's rules and regulations. (RSS)

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