
Dujang Sherpa Urges Nepali Congress to Provide Constitution to Nepal Student Union
April 20, Kathmandu – Dujang Sherpa, President of the Nepal Student Union (NSU), has called on his parent party, the Nepali Congress, to provide the organization’s constitution. In a video message released on the occasion of NSU’s establishment day, he appealed to the Nepali Congress leadership to make the constitution available. According to President Sherpa, the absence of the constitution has stalled the progress of NSU’s 12th General Convention. If it is not possible to issue the constitution, he has even urged for the dissolution of the current central committee.
“Due to the lack of the constitution, we have been unable to reach the destination of the 12th General Convention. I appeal to the party for a solution,” he said. “To advance the student movement and complete the convention, please discuss the agenda we have proposed and provide the constitution,” Sherpa emphasized. “If that is not feasible, I request that the current central committee be dissolved to pave the way forward.”
President Sherpa also demands that the party hold thorough discussions and approve the agenda proposed to it by the NSU senate. “I earnestly request the party leadership to seriously deliberate and pass the agendas submitted by the NSU senate for the past month,” he stated.
Furthermore, Sherpa has urged the party leadership to publicly clarify its official stance on the government’s decision to dissolve student organizations. He said, “The party’s silence so far on the government’s undemocratic and unconstitutional move is a cause for concern and distress.” “I want to remind the party leadership that it is under this very flag and torch that they are in leadership today. With ongoing attacks on the student movement, it is imperative for the Nepali Congress to promptly issue a statement and effectively raise this issue in the sovereign parliament,” President Sherpa concluded.