The Congress establishment party said: 'Don't do any activity that will affect the party'
Kathmandu. Acting Chairman of Nepali Congress Purna Bahadur Khadka has appealed to refrain from any activities that are detrimental to party unity. Khadka issued a statement and requested the party to proceed with unity.
"All members of the Nepali Congress, officials of the central working committee, and all central members, general committee members, congress representatives, state, district, region, municipality, ward level officials and members, fraternal and benevolent organizations and all friends should come together and end the uncomfortable situation within the party," he said in a statement.
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