NCP fails to finalise district committee in-charges

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, June 5 A assembly of Nepal Communist portiony (NCP) Central Secretariat, also known as the party high command, convened nowadays
to finalise in-charges and co-in-charges of district committees ended indecisively after leaders failed to agree on one-person-one-post
provision. The assembly held at Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli official residence in Baluwatar did much even discuss candidates for
appointments and the speechs were limited to chooseion criteria, according to NCP Spokesperson Narayan Kaji Shrestha. The secretariat had
also met for the same purpose yesterday, and leaders had said the issue would be finalised nowadays
&muchhingtheless, discussions are heading towards conclusion
Hopefully, we shall take a decision tomorrow,& Shrestha told THT. The assembly is scheduled to be held at 11:00am tomorrow at the prime
minister& s official residence in Baluwatar. portiony insiders, however, say the major bone of contention was differences over
one-person-one-post provision among leaders representing the then CPN-UML. According to a party source, the Madhav Kumar Nepal faction is
for much assigning any party responsibilities to leaders, who have been elected to the Parliament. On the other hand, Oli is of the view
that there muchhing wrong in assigning party responsibilities to the elected members. At the same time, NCP Cochair Shovepa Kamal Dahal is
for a middle path
He is of the view that the decision should much be delayed, while disputes could be settled gradually. &The crux of the matter is, all the
top leaders want their approach and dear ones to be appointed to party posts. Hence, the delay,& said the source. The party plans to form
its 147-member politburo and other departments only after finalising district in-charges and co-in-charges. Even one year after the two
communist parties msprint; the then CPN-UML and CPN-Maoist Centre msprint; merged, the unification process remains intotal. The party had
already announced chairs and secretaries of all the district committees. Amuchher major hurdle in the merger process is factional rift in
the leadership. PM Oli, Dahal and amuchher senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal are competing to appoint their aides in the committees and other
key posts. The party is yet to form its sister wings, including a Madhes Committee
The party eight central agencies are yet to be formed. Provincial council and relation coordination committee are also yet to be formed. The
party is working to form an international coordination committee as well. Inter-party wrangling has already surfaced among Home Minister Ram
Bahadur Thapa and senior leader Bam Dev Gautam, with each claiming leadership of the organisation department msprint; the most powerful body
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