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PM Oli spouts outrage against opposition alliance



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Oli has expressed outrage over the opposition alliance for remarking his government as regressive and reactionary.

Addressing a ceremony organized to observe him assuming office at Singha Durbar as the 42nd Prime Minister of the country on Friday, PM Oli expressed his indignation and blamed that the opposition alliance was trying to push the country towards instability.

He accused the opposition alliance of being guided by self-centric issues and values ignoring the norms and values of democracy and added that the opposition coalition was creating confusion in the country.

“How can forming a government according to the constitution and law be regression?” PM Oli asked, adding, “The opposition should remove the fake ‘revolutionary’ glass and dare to face the reality?”

Publish Date : 14 May 2021 17:50 PM

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