Two central members leave Unified Socialist; Dissatisfaction with work division

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Two central members leave Unified Socialist; Dissatisfaction with work division

Kathmandu: Two central members of the CPN (Unified Socialist), showing dissatisfaction towards work division,  have left the party.

Central members Raju Gurung and Sabitra Malla showed dissatisfaction and left the party. Gurung is the secretary of the Lumbini Province. He was the candidate of the House of Representatives from Rupandehi-2. Gurung said that he decided to leave the party as the works were divided unsystematically.

Malla on social media said, ‘There is no word as tiredness in politics. But, from today onwards, I decided to take a break from the CPN (Unified Socialist)’s active politics.’

Unified Socialists issued inter-party instructions to implement the decisions of the 6th Central Committee meeting (22-24 August) and the 65th as well as the 66th Secretariat meeting.

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