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JSP-Nepal leader Pramod Sah joins Maoist Centre
Sah was elected as a lawmaker from Sarlahi constituency number 1 in the 2017 elections.
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Published at : March 7, 2025
Updated at : March 8, 2025 09:42
Kathmandu
Pramod Sah, a former lawmaker and Janata Samajbadi Party-Nepal leader, has joined the CPN (Maoist Centre).
He announced joining the new party at a public gathering in Malangawa, Sarlahi, as top Maoist leaders reached there as part of the party’s political campaign.
Sah, elected as a lawmaker from Sarlahi constituency number 1 in the 2017 elections, was welcomed into the Maoist Centre by chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal.
In his address, Sah said he chose the Maoist Centre ‘for its pivotal role in establishing a federal democratic republic by dismantling the 240-year-old monarchy’. Along with him, many leaders and cadres from JSP-Nepal and other parties also joined the Maoist Centre.
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