Saturday, April 11th, 2026

Oli to attend 11 programs in eastern Gauradaha today



KATHMANDU: CPN-UML Chair and candidate from Jhapa Constituency-5 KP Sharma Oli is scheduled to participate in 11 programs in eastern Gauradaha of Jhapa today.

According to the UML Gauradaha Municipal Committee, the program will begin at 11:00 am from Chaarali in Gauradaha and conclude at 5:00 pm at Jay Bahadur Adhikari Tole.

As per the schedule shared by the party, Oli will meet voters at the Petrol Pump at 11:45 am, at Ditha Chowk at 12:30 pm, and at Haskhora at 1:00 pm.

Similarly, he is scheduled to visit Madaldanda at 1:30 pm, followed by Purano Gwaldubba, and Thakthake at 2:00 pm. Programs have also been arranged at Bairati at 2:30 pm, Juropani at 3:00 pm, and Gwaldubba at 3:30 pm.

Further, he will attend programs at Jambadi at 4:15 pm and conclude the day’s schedule at Jay Bahadur Adhikari Tole at 4:45 pm, informed Municipal Committee Chair Gajendra Ghimire.

During the interactions organized at different localities, Chair Oli has been listening to the concerns of voters and pledging to address them.

In his engagements, voters have primarily raised issues related to physical infrastructure, education, and health services in the local area.

On Tuesday, Chair Oli had interacted with voters at 10 different locations in western Gauradaha, from Balbathan to Schoolchowk.

Publish Date : 11 February 2026 10:07 AM

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