Nepali Congress (NC) has decided to launch a village-level campaign to inform people about the 12-point pact between the seven-party alliance and the Maoists, six-point agenda of seven party alliance and the “historic” proclamation made by the House of Representatives (HoR).
The party’s Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting that concluded on Sunday decided to take the six-point agenda of the parties made on April 10 last year, 12-point understanding with the Maoists made on November 22 and the House’s Thursday proclamation to people at the grass root level.
The party has been preparing to send central level leaders and Members of Parliament to the districts.
The meeting has also recommended the government to provide adequate medical treatment to victims of the people’s movement and to provide sustainable livelihood programs for families of the martyrs.
The meeting also decided to mobilize party wings and units to collect data of people injured during the Jana-andolan.
The meeting did not take up the issue of summoning Mahasamiti as called by CWC member Narahari Acharya.
Saying that the central committee meeting could not take decision in the issues of democratic republic and restructuring of state, Acharya on Saturday filed a proposal calling for the meeting of the party’s Mahasamiti.
The party also extended tenure of Nepal Dalit Sangh and Nepal Kisan Sangh by six months until its general convention is held.