18 Chait, Kathmandu. The former deputy chairman of Nepali Congress, Bimalendra Nidhi, said that the special convention was illegal and he did not accept it. On Wednesday Purna Bahadur Khadka and Dr. Speaking to reporters after the discussion of Shekhar Koirala’s supporters, Nidhi said that since they are a legitimate Congress, they went to the court without following the decision of the Election Commission.
He also claimed that the ‘Central Committee’ meeting was held yesterday and today under the chairmanship of Khadka as the ‘acting president’.
‘On the 22nd, there is a payee in the Supreme Court. We have filed a case in the Supreme Court saying that the Election Commission recognized the special convention supporters, it is illegal, illegal and not politically appropriate,’ Nidhi said, ‘We did not accept the special convention, we did not even participate.’
In the meeting, he said, ‘we discussed that we should move forward for the entire preparation of the issue’. “Legal advisers, advocates are ready to argue, we have also discussed that,” he said.
Similarly, Nidhi also claimed that the legitimate Congress is where they are standing.
‘We are the real Congress, wherever we are, that is the real Congress. Where we are, that is the legitimate Congress. We have come to this conclusion,’ said Nidhi.
He said that the election was also discussed in the same meeting. He further said, ‘In the circumstances in which the election was held, the result was unimaginable. The election was also accidental, the election that should have been held in 2084 was held in 2082. He said that he participated in the election to protect the constitution. He said that he also reviewed about it.
He said that current political issues of the country were also discussed. “In this, Nepali Congress discussed how the democratic system can be taken forward more strongly than before,” he said. We make it our mission. We stay in dialogue with friends from all over the country.’
He said that special convention supporters should also be prepared for party unity.