Dr. Shekhar started discussion to save Congress from split
Kathmandu. The senior leader of Nepali Congress, Dr. Shekhar Koirala, has interacted with the officials, central members, district chairpersons and other important people available in Kathmandu about the latest situation within the party.
In the discussion held at Shekhar Koirala's liaison office in Bishalnagar, what could be the proper way out of the current situation, the solution to the crisis in the country and how the conflict within the party can be resolved safely, Dr. Koirala's personal secretary Dinesh Thapalia informed.
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