May 13, 2026, Wednesday
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The past issues within the party should be kept in place before the election: Agni Sapkota

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Kathmandu. Agni Sapkota, the leader of the Nepali Communist Party, CPN, has urged them to leave the past behind and focus on the election. On the occasion of the 22nd foundation day of Press Center Nepal, Sapkota asked him to focus on the election even though there are many issues that need to be resolved and debated within the party.

He emphasized that the entire Arjuna Drishti of the party should be put on February 21 in order to establish the right of sovereignty and self-determination.

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