Baburam, Janardhan and Santosh declaring party unity today
Kathmandu. Baburam Bhattarai-led Nepal Samajwadi Party Naya Shakti, Janardan Sharma-led Progressive National Campaign and Santosh Periyar-led group are uniting the party today. A grand unity declaration meeting has been organized at the National Hall in Kathmandu on Sunday. It is said that other groups will also be brought together in the program.
On October 28, a unity agreement was signed between the Progressive National Campaign and Pariyar Group with NESP New Power.
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