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Congress Special General Convention: Registration of participants begins

Jan 11, Kathmandu - The registration process for the delegates to the special general convention being held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu has begun today under the leadership of the two general secretaries of the Nepali Congress.

The registration process is starting today from eight 'stalls' on the first day of the two-day general convention being organized by the Congress' special general convention support group.

Although the registration process was said to start from 8 am, the registration of names started only from 9 am. Yubaraj Pandey, coordinator of the Special General Convention District Area, 'Focal Person' Coordination Committee, informed that as of 12:45 pm, the names of 1,215 people have been registered.

The Congress has stated that it has arranged one stall for Karnali and the Far West, one stall for the public relations committee located abroad, fraternal organizations and well-wishers, one stall for Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur within the valley, and separate stalls for the remaining five provinces. The Congress has 4,743 general convention representatives across the country.

Before the inauguration of the special general convention, the participants are preparing to take out processions from six different places in Kathmandu. According to the general convention organizing committee, the inaugural session will begin at 1 pm today at Bhrikutimandap. According to coordinator Pandey, after the inaugural session of the special general convention, a closed session will be held in the assembly hall of Bhrikutimandap.