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Political stability essential for development: Gyawali



GULMI: CPN (UML) Deputy General Secretary Pradip Gyawali has underlined the need for political parties and youths to unite to ensure political stability and drive the country’s development.

Speaking at a press meet organized by Press Chautari’s Gulmi chapter on Friday, Gyawali said political stability remains the first prerequisite for Nepal’s progress.

He also claimed that the recent Gen Z movement had seen infiltration, alleging that premeditated attacks were carried out on both public and private properties.

Publish Date : 15 November 2025 13:45 PM

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