Mohan Vaidya resigned as party chief
Kathmandu. General Secretary of the Revolutionary Communist Party of Nepal, Mohan Vaidya Kiran, has resigned from the post of executive head of the party. After resigning as the party chief, he has given another party leader, CP Gajure, the responsibility of general secretary. Vaidya had been holding the responsibility of the party's general secretary since the formation of the party. Vaidya has been unwell for some time.
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