INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: The Standing Committee meeting of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has been postponed yet again.
Prime Ministers press
advisor Surya Thapa confirmed that the meeting which was scheduled for 11:00 am today has been
postponed.
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mdash; Surya Thapa (@ThapajiSurya) July 28,
2020
The meeting had been scheduled for today morning after the last session ended within minutes of being started on July 21
After a quick discussion on the recent wave of natural calamities that have adversely affected lives across the nation, last meeting of the
ruling partys standing committee had come to a close.
Issues other than partys role and responsibilities in relation to relief for the
victims of disasters were untouched and left for today.
NCPs standing committee meeting has been scheduled, postponed and rescheduled
multiple times since the issue of Prime Minister KP Sharma Olis resignation made way to the discussion tables.
Factional dispute in the
ruling party has reached an all time high in recent times with one faction demanding Prime Minister and Co-chair Oli to step down from
either of the two posts he currently occupies
Meanwhile, PM Oli has been adamant on not giving up either of his posts.
The date for when the standing committee will meet next has not
been disclosed.
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