Oli is angry about criticizing the visit to China

Where to go first? Where did it go? Immature. How about mature? Is there an account in the scriptures? Is it written in the constitution? Is it written in the law? Is it in the United Nations Charter? Where do you find great maturity? These are absurd, cowardly things: KP Sharma Oli, Prime Minister

Mangshir 8, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Oli is angry about criticizing the visit to China

We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:

This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has expressed displeasure with his comments regarding his visit to China, which is scheduled to take place from November 17. On Friday, Oli commented that those who criticized the visit to China at the 'Jagaran Sabha' held by the UML on Darbar Marg in the capital, were 'disgusting and cowards'.

 

Prime Minister Oli is going to China as his first official foreign visit. Since most of the Nepalese Prime Ministers have started their first foreign visit from India in the past, there has been a comment about Oli's visit to China. In the meeting, Oli mentioned that there is no policy on which country the Prime Minister of Nepal will visit and expressed his displeasure with the comments regarding the visit.

How many people have found a business and where to go first? Where did it go? Immature. He said, "Is it written in the scriptures?" Is it written in the constitution? Is it written in the law? Is it in the United Nations Charter? Where do you find great maturity? These are absurd, cowardly things.' 

Mentioning that he will focus on maintaining a balanced relationship with the neighbor, he also claimed that his visit to China will be successful. Oli said that the government does not want to take a loan from anywhere as much as possible while there is talk of canceling the loan taken from the Chinese bank for the construction of Pokhara International Airport. He said that the constitution will be amended based on everyone's opinion and suggestions.

Prime Minister Oli reiterated that the government will last until the 2084 elections and argued that even though the Congress-UML are competing parties, they have cooperated because there is a conspiracy against democracy and the constitution. It was said that the government is becoming a government. They said they would not get a vote of confidence, they got that too. They said they don't see Dasain, they celebrated it. Don't see November, that too is cut. He said that the current equation will remain until the November 2084 election, not February. He said that his tenure will last until June 2083 and then Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba will be the Prime Minister until the 2084 general election.

Oli has objected to the spread of rumors about his investment in Cambodia's telecom to disrupt the country's economy. He challenged them to debate with facts. If you say it happened, Cambodia has 32,000 million, 21,000 million dollars, so many thousand in the Swiss bank? You don't go to see. There is no point in doing such unnecessary things. Such things have happened to disturb and destroy the country's economy and monetary policy, he said. 

Oli said that he has spread confusion in the society by targeting medical practitioner Durga Prasai. Some walk around shouting that they don't have to pay the bank loan. Don't you have to pay after taking a loan from the bank?''

What is this for? He said that he is ready to debate on the basis of facts, referring to the main opposition party Maoist. Who has made billions owner today by accumulating wealth? We are ready to debate," he said. 

Pointing to Kulman Ghising, the managing director of the Electricity Authority, Oli accused him of cutting the line and shutting down the industry by failing to collect the electricity tariff. Not collecting dues and cutting power lines? Now the government is saying, collect the arrears. Whatever the electricity commission is saying, collect the money according to the TOD bill,' Oli said, 'implement the report of the red commission and collect the electricity tariff. Don't do that? Will the country's industry be closed? Making workers unemployed. Stop exports. This is how the conspiracy is going on.'

Oli said that those involved in the crime will be prosecuted. He gave an example of how a thief reprimands a police chief by targeting National Independent Party Chairman Ravi Lamichhane, who is currently in police custody for investigation into co-operative fraud. "Any type of crime, anarchy, anything can be said, character assassination, hatred can be spread. This is not acceptable to the Nepalese society. Here, on the contrary, there are several proofs of cheating in cooperatives. He said, "Any kind of corruption will not be tolerated." Cheating of any kind will not be tolerated. Human trafficking of any kind will not be tolerated. In the

meeting, UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel said that the country was not formed due to political instability. "In the 35 years since the establishment of the multi-party system, we have had more than 28 prime ministers. A prime minister does not get to work for an average of one and a half years,” he said.

Ruling party's demonstration causes suffering to common people Due to the demonstration, the traffic system was disrupted on Friday afternoon. Children returning home from school suffered due to the jam.

Political science professor Krishna Pokharel commented that 'the Jagran Sabha held by UML against anarchy has created another chaos on the streets'. Demonstrating on the streets is an extreme abuse of power. The government will satisfy the people by working," he said. "The road belongs to the opposition. Questions are made with the government. The government will answer the question. What has been done now cannot be more ridiculous than this.' 

Educationist Kedarbhakta Mathema said it is wrong for political parties to cause suffering to common people in the name of power show. He says that this has created a negative feeling towards the parties. "Even though the protesting parties have the right, they don't understand that the people suffer a lot from street demonstrations," he said He claimed that the assembly was held. "The assembly was organized to destroy the confusion against the government and the UML," he said, "Criticism is possible in a democracy." We welcome constructive and positive criticism. The meeting was held on Darbar Marg so that the common people would not suffer. On Friday, after UML's demonstration and vigil on Durbar Marg, the metropolis has set a fine for environmental pollution. 

The letter signed by Metropolitan Police Inspector Leelaraj Gachha and sent to the UML Central Office states, 'On November 7th, Kathmandu Metropolitan City-1, Darbarmarg, during a vigil meeting on the open road, for polluting the environment by haphazardly littering the road and street bins, the Garbage Management Act, 2068 and Kathmandu According to the Financial Act of the Metropolitan Municipality 2081, a fine of 1 lakh rupees is requested.' 

The Metropolitan Municipality has been fining those who violate the waste management law before. According to the law, the municipality has already punished the general public with the same amount. Action has also been taken against hospitals and other commercial establishments. Accordingly, UML has also been fined for implementing the law," said an employee of the metropolis. According to the Garbage Management Act 2068, the local level has the right to manage and control pollution within its area. Section 39 of the said act stipulates that those who litter in public places will be fined from 5000 rupees to 1000 rupees.

Kantipur

Link copied successfully