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UML capable of providing stability to democracy, says Chair Oli



BIRATNAGAR: CPN-UML Chair KP Oli has said that his party is capable of providing stability to the country’s democracy.

He said this while addressing an extensive party assembly organized by the UML Biratnagar Metropolitan Committee here today.

He said the party is making efforts for bringing all Nepalis of various linguistic communities and living in different geographical regions in the great campaign of consolidating the federal republic and vesting the sovereignty in the people through a common movement of all Nepalis.

The former Prime Minister stressed that Nepal’s water should be used for the benefit of Nepalis.

Calling on the industrialists and businessmen to make the country self-reliant by setting up tourism and export-oriented industries, he said the UML would extend its full cooperation in this.

The UML Chair expressed the determination to thwart any efforts by any quarters to push the country towards instability, stating that the people will not accept the conspiracy to render the local levels without people’s representatives.

He said works on upgrading the Hulaki highway and the East-West highway were expedited and various airports were expanded for operation of night flights when he was the prime minister.

The main opposition party leader accused the ruling five-party alliance of ruining the country’s economy.

Publish Date : 13 April 2022 16:06 PM

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