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Nobody has leeway to repeat mistakes: UML Chair Oli



KATHMANDU: CPN (UML) Chairperson KP Sharma Oli has reminded the party cadres that the party had to regret for defeating him in the parliamentary election of 2008.

Addressing the leading party workers’ assembly held in Damak of Jhapa district on Thursday, he said it would be a big folly to repeat the same tendency in the upcoming federal and provincial parliamentary election.

Chair Oli asserted that the party cadres and leaders have no excuse to repeat the same mistake.

“Several colleagues in the party did not vote for me but cast their votes to candidates from other parties in the 2008 election. Now, where is the person you voted for,” he said, reminding the people of constituency number 7 of Jhapa how they had to regret not voting for him at that time less than a year from the election.

He urged the people in his constituency not to repeat that mistake in the upcoming election.

Calling upon the party cadres to understand the party’s principle and policy, the UML Chair directed all the party workers and leaders not to make the same mistake again.

Chair Oli is scheduled to address the leading party workers’ assembly at Kamal and Gauriganj rural municipalities and at Gauradaha municipality later today, the UML Jhapa district chairperson Deepak Karki said.

Publish Date : 28 July 2022 19:02 PM

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