
Nepali Congress Releases 10-Point Agenda for Broader Unity
May 16, Kathmandu – The non-establishment faction of the Nepali Congress concluded a two-province level meeting held in Birendranagar, Surkhet, on Sunday. The gathering, held under the chairmanship of outgoing acting president Purna Bahadur Khadka, was themed “Broader Unity and Future Direction of Nepali Congress.” The meeting concluded with the publication of a 10-point agenda titled ’10 Points for Broader Unity and Future Direction.’
The first point emphasizes making the 15th General Convention a convention of unity, urging party president Gagan Thapa to initiate intensive dialogue with top leaders and former office bearers of the party immediately. It also highlights the necessity of ensuring participation of existing active members, who have already been renewed, in the convention.
The second point calls for the reversal of disciplinary actions and requests for clarifications issued by the Central Discipline Committee. The third point stresses the full implementation of the ‘Kadamjam’ policy to guarantee at least 25 percent representation of youth at all levels of the party.
Additional points focus on the developments in national politics and issues related to the Janajati movement. The complete text of the 10-point agenda is as follows: