Congress Central Committee meeting adjourned: Next Tuesday
Kathmandu. The meeting of the Central Working Committee of Nepali Congress has been postponed. Chief Secretary Krishna Prasad Paudel informed that the meeting scheduled to be held on Sunday at 11:30 am has been postponed due to the death of former central member, former minister and former Rautahat District Chairman Mohammad Aftaw Alam.
After his death, the emergency meeting of the central working committee held today under the chairmanship of the acting chairman Purna Bahadur Khadka announced the mourning program and postponed the meeting to 11:30 pm on the 25th.
In the Central Working Committee meeting of the Congress which has been going on for a long time, a discussion is going on whether to hold a regular convention or a special convention and whether to hold it before or after the elections. The meeting was extended as a common opinion could not be reached.
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