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Political landscape is unpredictable; fewer words may be wiser: Madhav Nepal



KATHMANDU: Madhav Nepal, Chairman of the Unified Socialist Party, has stated that both Nepal’s weather and political situation are unpredictable, suggesting it’s wise to using fewer words on political developments.

Speaking at a program in Pokhara on Monday, he acknowledged his inability to forecast the country’s political future.

“I don’t speak in advance like other leaders; it might worsen when I do,” he said.

“I prepare less for my speeches and don’t get confused. The two major parties will remain, claiming this government will complete its term without significant changes.”

Nepal stressed the importance of the government working honestly to address the nation’s challenges.

“We are not interested in power transactions,” he stated. “Our focus is on the interests of the nation and its people. We aim to eradicate corruption and prioritize employment and production development.”

Publish Date : 28 October 2024 13:17 PM

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