Kathmandu: Nepal Communist Party (NCP) leaders KP Sharma Oli, Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar Nepal have decided to hold the Central Standing Committee meeting on July 17, according to sources.
"The trio leaders- KP Sharma Oli, Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar Nepal- decided not to postpone the Central Standing Committee meeting. The meeting called for July 17 will commence," said sources.
Sources said, "No further decisions have been made over the demand of Prime Minister Oli's resignation as all the parties remain adamant to their earlier demands."
The Central Standing Committee meeting which started last month was discontinued due to increased power tussle between the party factions.
The Standing Committee meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal (NCP) was scheduled for 11 am but it was postponed to 3 PM at the request of Oli and Prachanda, said Ganesh Shah, a Standing Committee member.
Before the meeting, the two leaders will hold informal talks to sort out their differences, he said.
The meeting of the 45-member committee is expected to decide on Prime Minister Oli's future after talks to strike a new power-sharing deal between him and executive chairman of the NCP Prachanda failed to make any headway on Thursday.
Prime Minister and party chairman Oli, Prachanda and former premier Madhav Kumar Nepal held an informal meeting at the PM's official residence at Baluwatar in an effort to end the intra-party strife.
Earlier Oli refused to resign or give up his position as chairman of the NCP.