Maoist Center Chair meets with PM Deuba prior to SC meeting - Khabarhub
KATHMANDU: CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias ‘Prachanda’ reached Baluwatar to meet with Prime Minister Sher Bhadur Deuba this morning.
KATHMANDU, Aug 2: The office bearers meeting of the CPN Maoist Center has started at the party’s central office in Parisdanda. The meeting will pass the agendas of the central committee. Central Office Secretary Dor Prasad Upadhyay informed that the meeting will pass the political and organizational reports.
KATHMANDU, July 3: The CPN (Maoist Center), one of the key coalition partners of Nepali Congress-led government, is holding its central committee meeting at Nepal Academy Hall in the capital.
The meeting will review the party’s performance in the recently held local level elections and chalk out its strategy for upcoming federal and provincial elections.
Here are some pictures taken by Ratopati photojournalist Krishna Khadkha:
KATHMANDU, July 1: Nepali film actor, Rajesh Hamal held a meeting with Chairman of CPN (Maoist Center), Pushpa Kamal Dahal at Dahal’s residence at Khumaltar on Friday morning.
Dahal and Hamal held a meeting for around half an hour.
It has been learnt that the meeting was focused on national politics, Sri Lanka and other contemporary activities.
It was Chetan Sapkota, singer, who made the meeting between Dahal and Hamal possible.
When asked Sapkota ‘Is Hamal preparing to join CPN (Maoist Center)?’ He said that he has no idea about it.
However, Hamal’s preparation to join CPN (MC) is not something new for the general public.
KATHMANDU, March 6: The central committee meeting of the CPN (Maoist Center) has been postponed.
The meeting was scheduled to be held at 2 PM at Battisputali-based Anupam Party Palace.
The party was expected to give a complete shape to its central committee, office bearers, standing committee and politburo committee through its central committee meeting. However, after failing to forge consensus among leaders regarding positions in the party, the meeting has been postponed.
The next meeting of the party has been scheduled for 11 AM on Monday.
The party will have 16 office bearers including one chairman, one senior vice-chairman, seven vice chairs, one general secretary, two deputy general secretaries, three secretaries and one treasurer.
KATHMANDU, March 6: The central committee meeting of the CPN (Maoist Center) has been rescheduled for 2 PM on Sunday.
Earlier, the meeting was scheduled to be held at 11 AM on the same day.
“The meeting has been rescheduled for 2 PM Sunday,” said Shree Ram Dhakal, chief secretary at the party office.
The meeting will be held at Battisputali-based Anupam Party Palace, according to Dhakal.
Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal will be responding to questions raised on ratification of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) during the meeting.
The party is yet to give a complete shape to its central committee, office bearers, standing committee and politburo committee.
KATHMANDU, March 4: The central committee meeting of the CPN (Maoist Center) is currently underway at the National Assembly Building in Kathmandu.
The meeting scheduled at 11 AM on Friday kicked off at 1 PM this afternoon.
The meeting is expected to witness ups and downs as a fraction of the party-led by leader Narayankaji Shrestha is not satisfied with the party's decision to ratify the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)-Nepal compact.
Earlier, the party’s general convention had decided to oppose the MCC compact ratification without amendments to some provisions.
Besides, the meeting is expected to dwell on the current political situation, and completion of the standing committee, office bearers, politburo and central committee of the party.
KATHMANDU: Standing Committee meeting of the CPN (Maoist Center) on Monday discussed the issues which are believed to strengthen party.
The meeting that took place at the party central office Parisdanda dwelt on the party’s upcoming convention, according to party spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara.
"Party’s national convention, province and local conferences, party membership renewal and the formation of departments were the agenda on the table in the meeting,” Mahara said. The Standing Committee members shall meet again at 8:00 on Tuesday for further discussion, it is said.
KATHMANDU, September 22: The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center) summoned it’s standing committee (SC) meeting to select leaders to be appointed as Ministers as the ruling government is all set to expand cabinet soon.
The meeting has been called at 3 PM today at the party central office at Parisdanda, according to Ganesh Shah, a standing committee member of the party. “The meeting is likely to pick ministers,” he added.
Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, backed by CPN (Maoist Center), CPN (Unified Socialist), Janata Samajbadi Party and Rastriya Janamorcha Party, has failed to expand cabinet even after 70 days of his appointment.
Meanwhile, PM Deuba has prepared to appoint leader Narayan Khadka in the post of Minister for Foreign Affairs on Wednesday.
Nepali Congress, the ruling party, has also called it’s office bearers meeting later this afternoon for the same.
KATHMANDU: Ruling CPN (Maoist Center) has called a Standing Committee meeting for 3 PM on Tuesday.
The meeting will be held at the party headquarters in Paris Danda, according to Shree Ram Dhakal, secretary at the party office.
Tuesday’s meeting will endorse the party's election guideline and regulation in view of the party’s National Conference to be held in December, later this year.
The meeting will also discuss contemporary issues including Cabinet expansion and House obstruction.
KATHMANDU: Ruling CPN (Maoist Center) has called an emergency Standing Committee meeting.
Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda” summoned the meeting at its Paris Danda-based headquarters.
“The meeting began a while ago,” said Bishnu Sapkota, press aide to Chairman Prachanda. He further added that the meeting is discussing the party's organizational issues.
An SC meeting last week designated in-charges and deputy in-charges of seven provinces and chiefs of the district coordination committees.