'The Prime Minister has given the answer. One was removed, another was appointed. finished That is the answer. It is not our job to appoint what they say will help them.'
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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that no one has the power to take away the rights that the Nepali people have fought for.
Addressing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak meeting organized here today by the National Youth Union of Nepal, Prime Minister Oli, who is also the Chairman of the CPN (UML), said that if people did not assess how strong the Youth Union is, if it is for the sake of the country and the people, it should show its ability to face the regressive forces no matter what.
'Nobody wants to take away the rights that we fought for. Young people can tell this better. If someone tries to trouble the country, the Yuva Sangh will fight like a tiger,' Prime Minister Oli said, 'This activity of volunteering is a good start. Use this power systematically and decently. Like the previous youth force. Let it be an unarmed permanent team, if any regressive forces come to fight or if the anti-development obstructs our work, let them give strong countermeasures.'
Prime Minister Oli made it clear that the Prime Minister should not continue to answer about this, commenting that some were crying when the government removed an employee. 'The Prime Minister has given the answer. One was removed, another was appointed. finished That is the answer. It is not our job to appoint what they say will help them.'
Prime Minister Oli expressed his concern that the opposition parties have started obstructing the House in order to pass a replacement bill for the ordinances by the 18th of March. Urging the opposition, the Prime Minister said, 'Don't be so cheap, so light and so arrogant. Do not speak casually about the prime minister. After all, you should take a bath with cold water. We are not drunk. Don't panic. Let's move forward with patience.' In the
event, UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel, Head of Mass Organization Coordination Mechanism Bhanubhakta Dhakal, Politburo Member Mahesh Basnet, Union President Kshitij Thebe and others gave their views on the need for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Abhiyan.
