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The Constitution of the party can be downloaded at
http://www.nepalicongress.org.np/party/nc_cons_2017.pdf. The text is written 
in Nepali but shows an image of the current flag of the party, which is 
horizontally divided red-white-red with four red stars (1+2+1) in the middle of 
the white stripe. It is similar to the image shown here, above.
Ivan Sache, 30 January 2003
On a 1991 magazine there was a picture taken during the pro-democracy demonstrations: in it there were two flags, apparently two versions of the same flag: horizontal (vertical) red-white-red with four (three) red stars:
According to  sitaula@panther.middlebury.edu  this is the flag of Nepali Congress Party, which is the ruling political  party of Nepal
 
Giuseppe Bottasini
 
image by Ivan Sache
I have to add my "sand grain" with the NCP flag according to W.Smith (1976).
Horizontal red-white-red, with four *blue* stars in the white stripe.
I have tentative explanation, which is totally uncertified:
In Novermber 1990 Nepal turned from an Absolute Monarchy to Parliamentary Monarchy after violent riots. If the NCP had to abandon it monpolistic situation, it might have had to abandon its monopolistic use of the national colours, and retained only the red, the blue being used by the opposition party(ies)
Ivan Sache, 29 Jul 1999
 
image 
by Eugene Ipavec, 7 February 2005
Posted on news.yahoo.com, apparently a variant of the Nepali Congress Party's 
flag, though the story identifies it as the 'Nepali Congress-Democratic 
Party'--perhaps a splinter group? Anyway, the flag is a horizontal red-white-red 
triband, same as regular NCP flag, but the four stars in center of middle stripe 
are here replaced by outlined green brazier with dark red fire and aflame 
outline 'c.'
Eugene Ipavec, 7 February 2005
I think this is the flag of Nepali Congress-Democratic (the break-away party led by Deuba). The torch is also used in the symbol of the trade union of the