The Nepali Congress is preparing to review internal disciplinary matters as its Central Disciplinary Committee convenes at the party’s central office in Sanepa, Lalitpur, on Thursday. The meeting comes at a time when political parties are facing growing pressure to strengthen internal accountability and organizational discipline.
Committee Secretary Dinesh Thapa Magar has asked all committee members to attend the meeting.
Focus on Complaints and Disciplinary Procedures
The committee is expected to discuss disciplinary issues within the party, including complaints that have been formally submitted to the body and the process being followed to address them.
Party officials are also set to review how disciplinary mechanisms can function more effectively in handling disputes and organizational concerns.
Discussion on Future Work Plan
Beyond individual complaints, the meeting will deliberate on the committee’s upcoming work plan and measures aimed at maintaining discipline across the party structure.
The discussion is expected to cover:
- Pending disciplinary complaints received by the committee
- Procedural steps related to complaint review and action
- Future priorities of the disciplinary committee
- Measures to strengthen organizational discipline within the party
Party sources say the meeting has been called with the objective of making the disciplinary committee’s role more effective in addressing various issues emerging within the organization. As the party continues to manage internal political dynamics, the committee’s decisions and recommendations are likely to shape how disciplinary matters are handled in the coming months.