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I am inspired to consolidate party unity: PM



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By A Staff Reporter
Kathmandu, Apr. 23: Prime Minister and chairman of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) KP Sharma Oli said on Wednesday that the Lenin Anniversary and the party’s Establishment Day would always inspire him to consolidate the party’s internal unity.
Issuing a statement on the birth anniversary of Vladimir Lenin and the establishment day of Nepal Community Party, Prime Minister Oli also said that the Day would motivate him to take the two-year old unity process of the party to a conclusion.
Nepal Communist Party was established in Nepal in the leadership Pushpalal 71 years ago on April 22, also the birth anniversary of Russian Communist leader Lenin.
“In seven decades, the Soviet Union founded by Lenin collapsed. But our NCP that was brought up in the light of Leninist theory has reached its zenith to institutionalise the Nepali people’s rights by establishing a Federal Democratic Republic in the country,” PM Oli said in his statement.
He further said that the party was consistently arousing and organising the people as well as spearheading the struggles by confronting various ups and downs.
The party had pushed a great campaign of consolidated unity and reorganisation by putting an end to factionalism, division and anarchism in the communist parties in the country, he stated.
“It is an outstanding achievement for the NCP to

run the political system in the capacity of the principal and decisive force in the country through a popular vote,” PM Oli added.
Similarly, NCP’s another chairman and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ said that preparing ground for socialism by honouring the people’s mandate and feelings as well as defeating reactionary conspiracies was the main responsibility of the party.
Issuing a similar statement on the Day, Prachanda urged the party rank and file to further consolidate the party unity with positive and constructive contribution by realising the importance of the unity.
Likewise, the party’s senior leader Jhala Nath Khanal said that if bureaucratic and anarchic tendency grew in the party, the country would lose the political accomplishments.
Releasing a parallel statement on the Day, former Prime Minister Khanal said that it was high time to fight against the coronavirus pandemic by standing united against all destabilising forces.
Similarly, NCP’s another senior leader and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal said that cementing and consolidating the party unity was the intense responsibility of all leaders and party workers by learning lessons from the negative experience of the past splits and divisions in the Communist Movement.
In his statement, Nepal said that only a strong and unified party could accomplish the shouldered responsibilities as well as lead the campaign of the radical change in the country.