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Oli-stench has made Baluwatar smell horrible: NCP leader Rawal



KATHMANDU: Standing Committee member of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Bhim Rawal has remarked that since Baluwatar is stinking of KP Oli, it is not worth visiting any more.

Addressing a program of All Nepal National Free Student’s Union in the capital on Sunday, NCP leader Rawal accused PM Oli of being a “number one fugitive”.

He scoffed at PM Oli saying that they tried to wash the latter with dozens of soaps of principles and methodologies but all in vain.

“We finished dozens of soaps of principles and policies trying to wash him, the policies are finished, methods are finished but the stink on PM Oli is still the same,” Rawal said sarcastically, “Now Baluwatar, the PM’s residence, is stinking, one cannot go there.”

Publish Date : 17 January 2021 17:15 PM

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