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NC president Sushil KoiralaNepali Congress (NC) president Sushil Koirala has instructed the party cadres to get prepared for strong protest against the government accusing the UCPN (Maoist) of pushing the country towards further instability by dissolving the Constituent Assembly (CA) and unilaterally announcing new election date.

In the meeting with NC leaders at his residence in Maharajgunj on Saturday,  Koirala instructed leaders and cadres to get ready to face the challenges emerged after the dissolution of the CA.

According to NC central committee member Arjun Narsingh KC, party president Koirala also asked the leaders to coordinate with other opposition parties to make June 8 mass meeting successful.

Opposition parties have decided to organise a mass meeting on June 8 against the government saying that the government decision to announce the fresh CA elections was unconstitutional. nepalnews.com

 

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