If we fail in the polls, we will let others lead Nepali Congress
Summary
The Nepali Congress held a special general convention amidst national unrest, pushing for leadership change and structural reforms to stay relevant ahead of the March polls.
Key Points
- The Nepali Congress called a special general convention to reform its internal structure and respond to youth-driven political upheaval.
- The party faced a generational transfer of power, introducing a term-limit policy for leadership positions.
- Despite internal factionalism, the party is committed to contesting the March 5 elections independently.
- If the party fails to deliver results, it has vowed to allow new leadership to take over to maintain relevance and progress.