Friday, June 19th, 2026

UML decides legal, political protest against Oli’s arrest



KATHMANDU: The UML has decided to mount legal and political protests against the arrest of party chair KP Sharma Oli. The decision was taken at a secretariat meeting held today, demanding the immediate release of Oli.

According to UML Secretary Mahesh Basnet, the party has decided to stage protests today at 3 pm in the headquarters of each district through its mass organizations.

The key decisions made by the UML include:

Launching strong legal and political protests with the support of the general public and civil society.

Organizing protests at district headquarters today at 3 pm through mass organizations.

Holding widespread demonstrations in all districts tomorrow, March 28, at 12 pm, followed by submitting protest letters to the Chief District Officer (CDO) offices under the supervision of district party committees.

Engaging in dialogue and cooperation with all parties supporting democracy and the rule of law, as well as working with civil society and the general public.

Publish Date : 28 March 2026 11:27 AM

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