KATHMANDU: CPN-UML, the main opposition party in the country, has unveiled its election manifesto on Tuesday.
UML Chairman KP Oli released the election manifesto digitally at a special ceremony held at Hotel Yak and Yeti on Durbarmarg, Kathmandu.
The manifesto which comprises 20,000 words has included Chairman Oli’s six queries.
UML has mentioned four resolutions in the manifesto: good governance, development, prosperity, and independence. The party has also claimed to develop the Nepali economy as an emerging economy of the globe.
Among other agendas put forth by the manifesto include granting approval within seven days of the submission of application for the registration of industry and enterprises, developing agriculture and forest, industry, tourism, energy, information technology and infrastructure as the catalytic force of the economic growth, among others.
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