. Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) General Secretary Gauri Raj Joshi has decided to pull out of the election this time, prioritizing unity and stability within the organization. He said that the decision was taken keeping the interest of the organization above personal aspirations with the goal of making the organization more efficient, inclusive and free of controversy.
In an exclusive conversation with Samaj Times Sambad , Joshi said that the organization was weakening due to past disputes, factional thinking and personal interests, and stressed the need to move ahead through a unified process.TAG_OPEN_em_67 According to him, in the current sensitive situation, he thought it appropriate to take the decision to stay ahead in the role of creating an environment of consensus among all sides rather than competing for the leadership.
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According to Joshi, today’s NRNA is in a ‘diagnostic’ phase, where it is necessary to identify the shortcomings of the past and prepare the basis for future improvements.TAG_OPEN_p_72 Describing the present unity as a starting point, he stressed that all sides should adopt the path of dialogue, consensus and transparency to make this unity sustainable and purposeful.
Stating that the vested interests, factional practices and personal agendas in the leadership have weakened the sacred purpose of the NRNA, he said that the central agenda should now be clear and defined.TAG_OPEN_p_71 “Defined The agenda should be {{TAG_OPEN_em_22}. impose, } reduce }{TAG_CLOSE_em_18}}}{TAG_CLOSE_em_17}}{TAG_OPEN_em_16}}{TAG_CLOSE_em_16}}}{{TAG_OPEN_em_14}TAG_CLOSE_em_14}{TAG_OPEN_em_ 13}}” he said.
He pointed to the lack of a provision for all members to vote as a major reason for the long-term dispute within the union.TAG_OPEN_p_70 Joshi claimed that the dispute will continue until the full-member voting system is implemented, adding that consensus is needed in this direction soon.
The NRNA has appointed High Court Judge Tej Bahadur Karki as the Chief Election Commissioner after the merger.TAG_OPEN_p_69 There will be 7 members in the election committee including him. Bharat Aryal (US), Surendra Shrestha and Chiranjivi Dhakal (UK), Homnath Pandey (Australia), Narendra Bhat (Middle East) and TB Karki (Middle East) have been appointed as election commissioners.
Membership is open for one month from December 9.
General Secretary duo Lama Rajoshi has been given the responsibility to prepare the working procedure and submit it to the steering committee within 2 days. In countries where there is one, two or more NCC, it has also been decided to give the responsibility of verifying membership to the President and General Secretary of the NCC concerned.
The 11-member steering committee comprises Mahesh Kumar Shrestha, Dr Badri KC, Binod Kunwar, RK Sharma, Binod Shrestha, BR Lama, Gauri Raj Joshi, Ratan Jha, Gangadhar Gautam, Bhawani Oli and Indra Ban.






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