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UML must not remain silent against false accusations: Oli



KATHMANDU: CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has asserted that reactionary forces in the country are fearful because patriotic, progressive, and democratic forces are growing stronger.

Speaking at the opening of the eighth meeting of the UML Central Committee in Chyasal on Sunday, Prime Minister Oli claimed that reactionary forces are actively engaged in spreading false propaganda against the UML in an attempt to weaken it.

Oli, also the Prime Minister, called for unity among the people, emphasizing that the party must be strengthened through its correct policies.

He urged members to counter the misinformation and work at the grassroots level to turn the party into a decisive force, as opponents seek to diminish and discredit the UML.

“We must not remain silent in the face of accusations from our opponents. Silence is a sign of weakness. We should respond to these allegations with facts,” he stated.

“All our organizations should be proactive, reaching out to individuals and households. Equal importance must be given to ideological work.”

Chairman Oli further emphasized the need to eliminate internal strife within the party.

“Infighting and chaos must end. Factionalism, disguised as democracy, will only weaken us. We must move forward with a unified approach, focusing on the party’s and the country’s interests, not on divisive tactics.”

He also advised against airing the party’s internal issues publicly. Referring to past events, he remarked, “Some leaders, who celebrated when the party was divided or dissolved, now find themselves in the uncomfortable position of having to ‘vomit’ the laddus they once savored.”

Publish Date : 05 January 2025 13:23 PM

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