Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026

‘Beautiful and prosperous Nepal our common motto: PM Oli



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that making a ‘beautiful, peaceful and prosperous’ Nepal was the common motto of the CPN (UML).

At a programme organized by the CPN (UML) to welcome different personalities in the UML today, PM Oli, also the Chair of the party, argued that although the interests of people vary based on their professions, their common goal is to build a prosperous Nepal.

Appreciating the choice of the new cadres entering the UML party, he said, “You have made the right choice. You should be a model for others.”

He viewed that all those entering the party had become a family having a common goal.

He opined that the party cadres and leaders alike should establish the fact that Nepal is a country of the talents.

The septuagenarian leader further motivated the new entrants, “Old records are to be broken, New records are to be set. We should protect ourselves from various treacherous activities that could instigate youths.”

He also urged the newcomers to lead a realistic and truthful lifestyle and focus on delivering the best results.

Party Chair Oli welcomed outgoing National President of Nepal Jaycees Rabin Pokharel and other youths including Bibha Basnet, Shivani Gautam, Gayatri BC among others.

Pokharel and Basnet admitted that they wanted to contribute to visionary party Chair Oli’s nation-building resolution and thus joined the party.

The programme was attended by UML Deputy General-Secretary Bishnu Prasad Rimal, organization department’s Chief Kashinath Adhikari and leader Bhanu Bhakta Acharya among others.

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