The Central Secretariat of the CPN (UML) has officially commenced its high-level meeting at the party headquarters in Chyasal, marking the second such gathering since the arrest of Chairperson KP Sharma Oli. In a poignant display of solidarity and protest, the party has intentionally left Oli’s designated seat unoccupied as the session unfolds. The primary objective of this assembly is to orchestrate a robust response to the ongoing detention of their top leader, focusing on immediate release strategies and the expansion of political and legal challenges against the state's move.
This session serves as a critical review point for the party's previously launched nationwide agitation. Party insiders suggest that the leadership is evaluating the impact of their current protest programs, which include countrywide demonstrations and the submission of memorandums to District Administration Offices. Beyond these street-level actions, the Secretariat is exploring deeper collaborations with civil society and the general public to amplify the demand for Oli's liberation.
As the meeting progresses with all Secretariat members in attendance, the focus remains on refining their tactical approach to the current political climate. The outcome of today's deliberations is expected to yield a more intensified roadmap for the party’s future actions. The CPN (UML) appears prepared to escalate its efforts until their Chairperson is freed, signaling a period of heightened political activity across the country.