Kathmandu, Aug. 3 -- CPN (Maoist Centre) chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal seems to have regained his footing in the party.

On Friday, Dahal proposed 10 different agendas for discussion at the party's Standing Committee meeting. Besides the factional feud between Dahal and party's deputy general secretary, Janardan Sharma, the meeting also deliberated on issues related to party organisation, collaboration with other communist forces, party unity, dissolution of cliques inside the party, and new ways for electing party leadership.

But most Standing Committee members who spoke on Friday and Saturday focussed on the feud between Dahal and Sharma and largely ignored other issues.

As many as two dozen committee members spoke and the majority sided w...