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Sharma calls for unity, invokes late leader Pradeep Giri’s legacy

Sharma calls for unity, invokes late leader Pradeep Giri’s legacy

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  • Nepali Congress Vice-President Bishwa Prakash Sharma urged for strengthened party unity, invoking the legacy of late leader Pradeep Giri.
  • Sharma's call came during the seventh meeting of the Central Policy, Research and Training Academy in Kathmandu.
  • The meeting also included discussions on preparations for upcoming events like the Women's Green Run and Women's Entrepreneurship Conference.

Bishwa Prakash Sharma, Vice-President of the Nepali Congress, has called for renewed efforts to bolster party unity, emphasizing the importance of following the ideological path laid out by the late leader Pradeep Giri. Sharma delivered his message during the second day of the seventh meeting of the Central Policy, Research and Training Academy in Kathmandu.

During the session, Academy deputy chief Madhu Acharya and several members, including Dr. Gopal Dahit Tharu, Mahendra Yadav, and Janak Chataut, shared their reflections on Giri's intellectual contributions and personal character. Their remarks highlighted Giri's significance within the party's history and ideology.

Krishna Prasad Dulal, the acting chief secretary, announced that the ongoing meeting would also address logistical and preparatory matters for upcoming initiatives. These include the Women's Green Run and the Women's Entrepreneurship Conference. Additionally, the academy will review policy proposals and action plans submitted by various subcommittees.

The gathering serves as a platform for internal party dialogue, focusing on strengthening organizational cohesion and planning future events aimed at policy development and women's empowerment.

urging all to move forward on the path shown by Giri to strengthen party unity.

— Bishwa Prakash SharmaNepali Congress Vice-President Bishwa Prakash Sharma's appeal during the seventh meeting of the Central Policy, Research and Training Academy.
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