Bhusal's suggestion to Oli to step down from UML leadership

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Bhusal's suggestion to Oli to step down from UML leadership

General Secretary of CPN (Unified Socialist) Ghanshyam Bhusal has suggested President KP Sharma Oli to step down from the leadership of UML. Bhusal suggested that President and Prime Minister Oli should leave the leadership as there has been an increase in discord among the UML leaders.

Speaking at an event held in Kathmandu on Saturday, Bhusal said that after Oli's removal from the leadership, peace will be established within the UML. 'UM is a party that we built by fighting. There are many friends, now in Ukusamukus. Didn't say. As this incident is happening. This will further increase the problem within UML," he said. "Comrade Oli's experiment has failed. His use in elections, party management, international relations failed. It would have been the best thing for him and for our democracy if he left there.'

After Bhusal raised questions about the expulsion of Bhim Rawal by UML, he said that he should be punished. Bhim Rawal comrade left or was expelled, that situation was changing. I said this a long time ago when the question was raised within the UML. At that time, it was taken as personal protest, revenge. For Comrade KP Oli, there are two types of people in the world. One type of people are his enemies. Another type of person is a servant. He who does not work is not an enemy, if he is not an enemy, then he works," Bhusal said, "his general view of the world is like that. Bhim Rawal did not work.'

Bhusal has called Rawal to participate in the United Samajwadi Party.   

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