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NC's 'root campaign' on active membership update begins

NC President Gagan Kumar Thapa opened the campaign by updating his membership in Kathmandu Metropolitan City-30. 
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, April 15: The Nepali Congress (NC) has commenced its month-long 'root campaign' to update its active membership on Tuesday.



NC President Gagan Kumar Thapa opened the campaign by updating his membership in Kathmandu Metropolitan City-30. 


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He asked those interested to cooperate and urged those unable to participate to refrain from non-cooperation in the party's campaign.


"As a party President, I come up with a thought. It has to be undertaken. Those interested will help this campaign move. Those unable, please do not create an uneasy situation," he noted. 


Informing that all matters of the members have been digitalized for active membership purposes, he stressed the necessity of cooperation from all colleagues of the party to advance the updating of membership. 


He clarified that the campaign has been planned ahead of time to manage, consolidate, and update the party organization. 


Through the month-long ‘Let Us Reach the Root' campaign, NC aims to make digital Congress ID mandatory, enhance active membership at the ward level, distribute new memberships, and engage in meaningful dialogue with citizens.

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