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The meeting of the Central Working Committee of the Congress was moved to November 4th

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Kathmandu. The meeting of the central working committee of Nepali Congress, which was supposed to be held on November 1, has been postponed. On Monday, November 1st at 2:00 PM, the Central Office of the Party, B.P. Party Chief Secretary Krishna Prasad Poudel has informed that the meeting was scheduled to be held at Smriti Bhavan, BP Nagar, Lalitpur, but was moved to 2:00 PM on Thursday, November 4.

He also said that according to the instructions, the presence of the officials, members, invited members and chairpersons of all the 7 provincial working committees of the central working committee has been requested in the meeting.

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