Paudel camp boycotts NC CWC meet

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, December 12 Factional feud in the Nepali Congress reared its head again as the camp led by senior NC leader Ramchandra Paudel
today boycotted the party Central Working Committee meeting amid differences over devising a calendar for the 14th National Convention of
the party and proposal to increase the number of party divisions. Leaders had assembled at the NC headquarters this morning to finalise the
agenda for today CWC
However, bitterness started to creep in after NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba turned down Paudel proposal that the party devise a calendar
for the national convention and include it in the agenda for discussion in the CWC
The Paudel camp is also against Deuba proposal to increase the number of party divisions to 41 from the existing 28. Nepali Congress leader
Ramchandra Paudel talking to mediapersons after he boycotted the party Central Working Committee meeting at NC Central Office in Sanepa,
Lalitpur, on Thursday, December 12, 2019
Paudel boycotted the meet amid differences over devising a calendar for the 14th National Convention of the party and proposal to increase
the number of party divisions
Photo: RSS As the meeting got under way, leaders including Paudel, Ram Sharan Mahat, Prakash Man Singh and Shekhar Koirala assembled in a
different room at the party headquarters
General Secretary Shashank Koirala, who is also against Deuba proposal to increase number of party divisions, left for his residence before
the meeting started. The meeting was attended by leaders of the establishment faction, including Bimalendra Nidhi, General Secretary Purna
Bahadur Khadka and Spokesperson Bishwa Prakash Sharma. The Paudel faction has charged the establishment faction of trying to delay the
national convention by raising an unnecessary issue of revising the number of party divisions
The tenure of the existing CWC ends in mid-March. Talking to THT, Paudel said Deuba was trying to throw the national convention into
uncertainty
&What can we expect from a president who does not even want to include the issue of national convention in the agenda for the CWC meeting,&
Paudel said
&Sensing the president is hell bent on throwing the party into crisis, we protested.& Paudel said the president latest proposal to increase
the number of party divisions to 41 was nothing but a ploy to delay the national convention
&The divisions have not been formed for the past four years
Now they are trying to increase the number of divisions a few months before the CWC tenure expires,& Paudel said
&We&ll never accept such things.& NC CWC member Nabindra Raj Joshi, who is close to Paudel, said the establishment faction was trying to
enforce their decisions on the basis of majority
&This is a wrong attitude,& he told THT. On the other hand, the establishment faction argued that the statute had clearly provisioned that
the CWC could revise the number of party divisions as per the need. NC Spokesperson Bishwa Prakash Sharma said the proposal to raise the
number of party divisions was in line with the party statute provision and was based on the fact that the party had 42 divisions when late
Sushil Koirala was the party president. As far as the calendar for the 14th National Convention is concerned, Sharma said the previous CWC
meet had decided to devise a calendar for the national convention only after the formation of subordinate committees of the party. The party
had delegated its election committee to form lower-level bodies
The committee is scheduled to brief the CWC about its progress in the ongoing CWC
&The calendar for the national convention cannot be devised without the issue being discussed in the CWC,& Sharma told THT. Deuba had put
forth nine agendas for today meeting, which endorsed three of them — all congratulatory proposals. The next CWC meeting is scheduled for
Sunday
It will discuss the remaining agendas, including progress made by the election committee in forming lower-level committees, review of the
recently-held by-poll, increasing the number of party divisions and the Kalapani issue. The post Paudel camp boycotts NC CWC meet appeared
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