JSP Nepal's 'Homecoming Campaign' Becomes Effective as Leaders and Workers from Various Parties Join
Saptari, February 3. The 'Homecoming Campaign' started by the Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Nepal about four months ago is becoming increasingly effective.
Not only is the number of people leaving other large and small parties to join JSP Nepal rising, but leaders and workers who had left the party in the past are also rapidly returning.
In this context, on Tuesday, Central Member of the Nagarik Unmukti Party Dil Kumari Chaudhary, along with other leaders and workers, joined JSP Nepal.
JSP Nepal Chairman Upendra Yadav, who has been intensifying election discussions and meetings in Saptari Constituency No. 3, welcomed Chaudhary and other leaders into the party with garlands and tika.
Previously, she served as a Central Member of JSP Nepal. When JSP Nepal split, she had left the party and joined the Nagarik Unmukti Party. She is also a Central Member of the Tharu Kalyankari Sabha and the Vice Chairperson of the Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities for Madhesh Province.
Similarly, Tharu leader Gopal Prasad Chaudhary, who has been active in the field of arts, also joined the party on Monday. Youth leader Shivshankar Yadav 'Shivam' has also rejoined JSP Nepal. During the party split, he had aligned with the JSP led by Ashok Rai.
JSP Nepal Central Secretary Shailendra Sah stated that the entry of Shivam, who played an active role in the Madhesh movement, will provide additional energy to the youth organization.
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