Tripathy resigns from NSP-A’s executive committee

June 14, 2007
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Hridayesh Tripathy (File Photo)

Hridayesh Tripathy
(File Photo)
Former Minister and general secretary of Nepal Sadbhavana Party (NSP-Anandidevi) Hridayesh Tripathy has announced his dissociation from the party executive committee.

Stating that the recent unity between NSP and NSP-A was not transparent, Tripathy has announced that he will step down from the position of member of interim national executive committee of the unified NSP-A.

Issuing a statement on Wednesday, Tripathy said that he will continue to struggle against ‘undemocratic, opportunist and conspiratorial’ politics within the party in his capacity as its ordinary member.

Tripathy said that while he had worked hard to bring about the unity between NSP and NSP-A, the recent unity between the two took place in a sudden manner while he was out of the country.

Earlier, vice president of NSP-A Bharat Bimal Yadav, too, had dissociated himself from the party expressing dissatisfaction over the unity.

The NSP and NSP-A have merged and the unified party is named as NSP-A.