Nepali Congress Central Disciplinary Committee Addresses Unauthorized Use of Party President's Nameplate and Letterhead

Summary

The Nepali Congress has raised concern over the unauthorized use of party president nameplates and letterheads by the establishment-Ittar group. The party’s Central Disciplinary Committee is reviewing 754 disciplinary complaints and has advanced the schedule for its Central General Convention to October 16–19.

Key Points
  • The Nepali Congress objected to the unauthorized use of its president’s nameplate and letterhead by the establishment-Ittar group.
  • The Central Disciplinary Committee is collecting records on false accusations and remarks that could damage party leaders and cadres.
  • The committee says it has received 754 disciplinary complaints related to the elections and is investigating them.
  • The party has advanced the schedule to complete its Central General Convention from October 16 to 19.
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