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   Kathmandu Monday February 25, 2002 Falgun 13,  2058.


UML forms task force

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KATHMANDU, Feb 24 : The Central Committee meeting of the main opposition CPN-UML, the first after it merged with the CPN-ML last week, today constituted a task force to present a proposal on party reorganisation.

The meeting, according to a central committee member, also decided to carry out intense discussions on ways of restructuring the party systems at the local level.

"The meeting constituted a task force with Amrit Bohara as the convenor and Bamdev Gautam and Ishwar Pokharel as members, to present a proposal to the Central Committee on the reorganisation of the central committee and other party organisations in accordance with the spirit of party unification," said the central committee member.

The meeting, which was attended by most of the Central Committee members, has decided to initiate discussions from tomorrow on reorganising the party structures on a regional basis.

"Though the real unification has taken place at the central level, it is yet to be done at the grassroot level," he said, adding, "So, the respective regional in-charges will carry out the discussions for two days starting tomorrow."

According to another Central Committee member who preferred anonymity, the UML Central Committee will meet on Wednesday to present the results of the discussions.

Meanwhile, co-ordinator of the restructured CPN-ML, CP Mainali, who opted to stay out of the merger, today put forward a concept of "Broad Left Democratic Alliance" to resolve the present crisis in the country.

"The Broad Left Democratic Alliance is the only way to resolve the present fluid situation of the country," said Mainali at his party office. "Though we are small in number we can definitely make an impact on the country’s politics."

Mainali urged his party activists to stay calm and go ahead with the communist movement.


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