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UML Senior leader Nepal labels PM Oli as Nepali incarnation of Hitler



KATHMANDU: Senior leader of CPN-UML Madhav Kumar Nepal has labelled Prime Minister and party Chairman KP Oli as the Nepali incarnation Hitler.

Addressing a gathering of All Nepal Free Students Union’s national conclave in Kathmandu, on Tuesday, senior leader Nepal accused Oli of leading the communist movement towards dissolution.

He said that PM Oli has been using his post and state power to prove his faction genunine.

He scoffed at PM Oli for disregarding the party constitution and statutes and added that Chairman Oli has gone against the party both in words and deeds.

“PM Oli calls the Central Committee members the street people, violates the party constitution in words and deeds and discards the spirit of Janatako bahudaliya janabad, literally,” Nepal said.

Janatako bahudaliya janabad, literally, means people’s multiparty democracy.

At present, Chairman Oli has kept only the kins and slaves in the Central Committee and they do not have the courage to criticize the wrong thing, senior leader Nepal said.

Accusing that PM Oli was trying to maintain his monopoly in the party, Nepal said, “Oli has become the Nepali incarnation of Hitler; this tyranny is unacceptable.”

Claiming himself as the leader of genuine UML, he advised Chair man Oli to leave the party if the latter can not abide by party principles.

However, Leader Nepal added that they only opposed the Oli trend and not KP Oli, the person.

Publish Date : 23 March 2021 18:33 PM

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