Senior Unified Socialist Leaders Set to Join UML as Rift Deepens
Prominent leaders from the Unified Socialist are preparing to rejoin UML, signaling widening divisions as Nepal’s leftist parties move toward broader political unity.
Prominent leaders from the Unified Socialist are preparing to rejoin UML, signaling widening divisions as Nepal’s leftist parties move toward broader political unity.
CPN (Unified Socialist) General Secretary Ghanashyam Bhusal cautioned that unity with the Maoist Centre must be issue-based, warning that failure could worsen Nepal’s political instability.
The CPN (Unified Socialist) has decided to focus on the upcoming Fagun 21 parliamentary election while speeding up unity talks with leftist forces, including the Maoist Centre. The party has urged the government to ensure a fair and peaceful voting environment across Nepal.
Senior CPN (Unified Socialist) leader Jhalanath Khanal has cautioned against premature unity efforts with the Maoist Centre, urging a stronger organizational and ideological rebuilding first.
The CPN (Unified Socialist) will celebrate its fourth anniversary on September 24 with public programs across Nepal and a symposium in Kathmandu highlighting the future of the communist movement.
The CPN (Unified Socialist) has scheduled a standing committee meeting on Bhadra 25 at its central office in Aloknagar. The agenda includes resolving disputes, reviewing organizational progress, assessing campaigns, and strengthening socialist unity to shape the party’s political direction in Nepal.
Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal and senior leader Jhalnath Khanal met for over an hour at the CPN (Unified Socialist) office in Kathmandu to ease party tensions and build unity. Further discussions are expected.
Jhalanath Khanal and Bamdev Gautam met in Kathmandu for more than two hours on Saturday, holding detailed talks on growing tensions and internal disputes within the CPN (Unified Socialist).
Jhalanath Khanal, senior leader of CPN (Unified Socialist), states that the rebellion within CPN (UML) was a mistake and highlights the importance of unity among Nepal’s leftist parties.
Veduram Bhusal, Vice-Chairperson of CPN (Unified Socialist), commemorates Pushpalal Shrestha as the founding father of Nepal’s communist movement and urges renewed commitment to advancing Nepal’s socialist goals.