Formation of a negotiation committee to settle the dispute within the Congress
Kathmandu. A negotiation committee has been formed to settle the dispute within the Nepali Congress, which is on the verge of division. Chief Ministers Gagan Thapa and Vishwaprakash Sharma, who are holding a special convention, have formed a four-member committee to negotiate with the founding party. The leaders of the committee are Pradeep Paudel, Guru Ghimire, Devraj Chalise and Madhu Acharya.
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