Nepali Congress Suspension: Gagan Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma Disciplined for 5 Years
14th January 2026, Kathmandu
In a historic and controversial move, the Nepali Congress (NC) Central Committee has taken stern disciplinary action against its own General Secretaries.
Nepali Congress Suspension Gagan Thapa
During a pivotal meeting at the party headquarters in Sanepa, the establishment faction decided to punish Gagan Thapa, Bishwa Prakash Sharma, and Joint General Secretary Farmullah Mansur with a five-year suspension.
The decision comes after months of escalating tension between the party’s establishment, led by President Sher Bahadur Deuba, and the reformist “rebel” faction. The leadership cited “non-cooperation” and the organization of a parallel “Special General Convention” as the primary grounds for the action.
Why Were the Nepalese Leaders Punished?
Defying Central Authority: Organizing a separate convention at Bhrikutimandap without the President’s approval.
Policy Clashes: Pushing for a “two-term limit” for Prime Ministers, a move seen as a direct challenge to Deuba.
Statute Violation: Allegations of conducting parallel organizational activities that bypass the Central Working Committee.
This disciplinary measure is expected to trigger a significant shift in Nepalese politics as the party prepares for the upcoming local and federal elections.
Political Analysis Style
A House Divided: What the Punishment of Thapa and Sharma Means for the Nepali Congress
The recent decision by the Nepali Congress Central Committee to suspend General Secretaries Gagan Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma for five years marks a tipping point in the party’s 70-year history.
For many observers of Nepalese politics, this isn’t just a disciplinary matter, it’s a battle for the soul of the party.
The Rise of the Reformists Gagan Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma have long been the faces of the “New Congress,” advocating for transparency, internal democracy, and youth leadership. By sidelining these firebrand leaders, the Deuba-led establishment aims to consolidate power but risks alienating a massive base of Nepalese youth voters who see Thapa and Sharma as icons of change.
Potential Consequences for the 2026 Elections:
Formal Party Split: Analysts warn that this move could lead to a formal “vertical split” within the Nepali Congress.
Voter Backlash: The “Establishment” may find it difficult to mobilize the grassroots without the charismatic appeal of the General Secretaries.
Legal Battles: Expect the Thapa-Sharma camp to challenge the legality of the Sanepa meeting in the coming days.
Public & Youth Sentiment” Style
Focus: Keywords related to the leaders’ popularity and the “Nepalese” identity/voter reaction.
Gagan Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma Suspended: Nepalese Youth Express Outrage
Following the news that the Nepali Congress has disciplined Gagan Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma for five years, social media has been flooded with reactions from across Nepal. The two leaders, often called the “dynamic duo” of Nepalese democracy, have been at the forefront of the movement to reform the country’s oldest political institution.
The “Sanepa Decision” Sparks Debate. The Central Committee meeting in Sanepa, which finalized the action against the three leaders (including Farmullah Mansur), is being viewed by many as an attempt to “muzzle” the voices of reform.
What the People Are Saying:
Grassroots Support: Hundreds of supporters gathered at Bhrikutimandap, the site of the Special General Convention, to protest the suspension.
Call for Unity: Veteran Nepalese politicians have expressed concern that internal feuding will only benefit rival parties like the CPN-UML and RSP.
As the Nepali Congress Central Committee stands by its decision, the focus now shifts to whether Thapa and Sharma will form a new political front or fight the decision from within the party’s legal framework.
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