
Significant Progress in Organizational Expansion of National Independent Party
The National Independent Party has set the date for its first general convention from Ashad 7 to 9. In preparation for this, the party has accelerated the holding of tiered conventions to expand its organization. The party’s organization is notably stronger in Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces, while organizational challenges have been observed in Bara district of Madhesh Province. In Karnali Province, the party has completed conventions in over 500 wards and aims to become the leading party at the local level.
As the ruling party, the National Independent Party is focusing on organizational expansion following the elections. With the general convention scheduled from Ashad 7 to 9, efforts to speed up the tiered conventions have intensified. Ward-level conventions are being held in areas where temporary committees are formed, while gatherings have been called in locations without an established organization. Ward meetings in areas lacking temporary committees were convened on Jestha 2, and in places without municipal structures, meetings are scheduled for tomorrow, Jestha 9.
In Koshi Province, the party has demonstrated strong organizational presence in Jhapa district, whereas organization remains weak in Dhankuta, Taplejung, Solukhumbu, and Khotang districts. Despite organizational difficulties in Bara of Madhesh Province, activities are vigorous in other districts. In Bagmati Province, organizational expansion is progressing rapidly in Chitwan and Rasuwa, with preparations underway to hold conventions in more than 1,021 wards.
In Gandaki Province, conventions will not be held in Manang and Mustang districts, while in Karnali Province, conventions have been completed in over 500 wards. News confirms that district-level conventions will be held in all nine districts of Sudurpaschim Province. Party leaders have reported remarkable progress in organizational expansion and indicated plans to continue hosting additional conventions in the coming days.