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UML Chair claims party has been rejuvenated

Asks disgruntled leaders not to make a fuss anymore



KATHMANDU: CPN-UML Chairman KP Oli has claimed that the party has been revived and revitalized with recent activities organized throughout the country.

Speaking at the virtual inauguration of the party’s ward convention from the Thapathali based central office; the UML Chair urged the disgruntled leaders not to make the world laugh by taking out the internal problems of the party.

Oli’s remarks came at a time when UML Vice Chair Bhim Rawal was expressing dissatisfaction over the non-implementation of the 10-point agreement.

“The party’s internal problems have been taken out and the world has been laughing for a long time,” he said urging the leaders not to make a fuss on the issue anymore.

Oli accused the party of trying to push the country towards regression and claimed that there was no problem in the party now.

He accused Nepali Congress (NC) led ruling alliance of leading the country to instability and claimed that UML will bag two third majority in the next election.

“NC-led alliance has been regressive all the time and can not lead the country ahead,” the UML Chair said during the virtual address, claiming, ” UML will easily defeat the alliance and establish itself as the strongest and main party of the country.”

Publish Date : 23 October 2021 14:39 PM

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