Progressive Democratic Party Sets 9-Point Agenda for Expanded Secretariat Meeting in Lalitpur
The Progressive Democratic Party’s Central Convention Secretariat is meeting in Kupondole, Lalitpur, with nine agendas on political developments, future tasks, and tributes to martyrs.
The Progressive Democratic Party is set to hold its extended meeting of the Central Convention Secretariat today in Kupondole, Lalitpur, bringing senior party leaders together for a focused round of internal strategy and political review.
Chaired by Santosh Pariyar, who leads the Council of Presidents, the meeting is scheduled to begin at 11:00 AM and will center on nine key agendas. Among the major discussion points are a review of recent political developments in Nepal, the party’s future tasks, and a tribute to martyrs.
What the meeting is expected to cover
The agenda suggests a broad organizational and political check-in, with leaders likely to assess the shifting national landscape and determine how the party should position itself in the coming months.
With Nepal’s political environment continuing to evolve, this kind of expanded secretariat session gives parties a chance to align messaging, refine priorities, and prepare for upcoming challenges.
Why it matters
Meetings like this often serve as a signal of where a party is heading internally, especially when they combine political analysis with long-term planning. The inclusion of a tribute to martyrs also shows the party is balancing current strategy with symbolic and ideological messaging.
For observers of Nepal’s political scene, the gathering in Lalitpur will be worth watching for any signs of renewed direction, leadership messaging, or shifts in party focus.