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The Congress meeting was adjourned as no agreement could be reached regarding the convention

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Kathmandu. Today's meeting of Nepali Congress Central Working Committee has been postponed. Congress General Secretary Krishna Prasad Paudel informed that the next meeting of the working committee will be held on Tuesday, October 18th at 1 pm. It has been requested for the presence of the officials, members, invited members and all the 7 provincial presidents of the central working committee in the meeting.

The meeting was adjourned because the establishment and other parties could not agree on submitting the proposal to the central committee meeting to set the date of the party's 15th congress. Earlier, Friday's meeting was also postponed in this way. In the Congress, the debate is continuing on whether to hold a convention after the general election on February 21 announced by the current government or to hold a convention before that.

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