Nepali Congress extended the deadline for distribution and renewal of active membership
Kathmandu. Nepali Congress has extended the deadline for distribution of active membership, renewal and entry of new membership details in the online system. The meeting held at the central office in Lalitpur on Sunday under the chairmanship of the party's general minister and membership management central committee coordinator Pradeep Paudel decided to extend the deadline for all membership-related work to 3rd July.
Earlier, the deadline for entering the membership details was fixed till June 20. However, due to the rainy season, it was difficult to complete the membership process from the ward to the regional level, and as the work of membership expansion was ongoing, the party had to extend the deadline based on the suggestions of the central representatives.
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