Congress assigns teacher Narendra Prasad Bhatta to assess public sentiment in three Far west districts
Dhangadhi: The Nepali Congress has assigned 10 leaders in the Far West Province the responsibility of gauging public opinion.
Among those entrusted with this responsibility is Narendra Prasad Bhatta, a teacher at Aishwarya Vidya Niketan Secondary School in Dhangadhi. Bhatta became a central member of the Nepali Congress through the party’s special general convention.
The Congress has deputed teacher Bhatta along with Samjhana Khatri and Sushila Mishra Bhatta to assess public opinion in three districts of the Far West. According to the party, Mishra and Rana, along with teacher Bhatta, have been assigned to Doti, Achham and Bajura districts to study the condition of the Nepali Congress.
Similarly, Jagat Prasad Joshi, Sunita Rana, Nrip Bahadur Wad and Dr. Rana Bahadur Rawal have been given responsibility for Kailali and Dadeldhura districts. Him Bahadur Rawal, Nipa Chokhal and Vidya Timalsina have been assigned responsibility for Kanchanpur, Baitadi, Darchula and Bajhang districts.
Bhatta, who teaches at Aishwarya Vidya Niketan in Dhangadhi, has been directly involved in Nepali Congress politics. Most teachers at the school have been active members of the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML, and have remained engaged in party politics alongside their teaching roles.