Deuba-led Congress decides to challenge Election Commission decision
Sanepa meeting of senior Congress leaders decides to oppose EC ruling politically.
Sanepa meeting of senior Congress leaders decides to oppose EC ruling politically.
Commission will allow Deuba faction to register new party if it does not wish to come under newly elected leadership.
Decision follows counter claims by Thapa and Deuba factions over party legitimacy.
Says groundwork has begun, claims broad support within RSP.
Gagan Thapa and Sher Bahadur Deuba factions submit rival claims as candidate nomination day for March 5 parliamentary election approaches.
Voters say they are eager for a new face and even a small shift in support could throw surprise results.
Newly elected party president Gagan Thapa urges the Election Commission to take an early decision on updating party records.
The special general convention on Wednesday also finalised office-bearers and central members, including representatives from provinces, women, Dalit, indigenous, Madhesi, Muslim, Tharu, Khas Arya, and backward regions.
Experts split on whether legitimacy rests with general convention or central committee.
Winning support of majority of Congress delegates was a feat. The road ahead could be even more bumpy.
Third division in the party since 1950. March 5 elections could be affected. Both factions claim legitimacy from Election Commission.
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Party chief Deuba’s resignation or formation of an interim high-command at the crux of ongoing negotiations.
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The convention dissolves previous election committee and appoints a five-member panel under Sitaram KC as talks continue to prevent a party split ahead of March elections.
Thapa, Sharma demand recognition of convention, election ticket overhaul, and Deuba’s withdrawal from party control.