A series of actions against UML workers seen in support of Rawal
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After being expelled from UML, Bhim Rawal, who came to his home state Sudurpaschim for the first time, landed at Dhangadhi Airport on Friday morning. After reaching Dhangadhi, supporters gathered at the airport welcomed him at the arrival hall, and he expressed his views to the journalists in a special room of the airport.
After that, the supporters who gathered outside the Bhava raised slogans against Rawal's support and UML President KP Sharma Oli, who is also the Prime Minister. Rawal's car was taken by supporters to Attaria along with a motorcycle rally around Dhangadhi intersection. After addressing the Konsabha held in Attaria, he had dinner at the house of one of Attaria's well-wishers and walked towards his home district Achham.
On the evening he left Dhangadhi, he stayed at Shilgadi in Doti. On the second day, on Saturday morning, Rawal, who left Shilgadi for Achham, proceeded towards Sanfebagar after meeting the supporters gathered at the entrance gate of Achham. Rawal's hometown Sanfe was also welcomed by his supporters with a motorcycle rally. After that, while addressing a corner meeting held in Sanfebagar, Rawal criticized UML President Oli in strong words. Although UML did not mention the name of General Secretary Shankar Pokharel, his anger towards Pokharel was clearly visible. "The pit is ready in Jhapa and Dang to bury autocracy," he said. Now it is necessary to turn suffering into strength and raise a conch against tyranny. I am not alone.'
After addressing the Konsabha held in Sanfebagar, he went to the inauguration of the President's Running Shield project organized by Ramaroshan Rural Municipality on Saturday. When he reached Muzabagar, the administrative center of Ramaroshan Rural Municipality, Rawal was welcomed by a large number of local residents. Addressing the inaugural program of Ramaroshan's Running Shield program, he appealed to the local residents to support him through Matrubhumi Jagran Abhiyan.
After addressing the official program of the rural municipality, he gave a special address to the gathering of supporters organized on Saturday itself. In that program too, Rawal informed that talks and discussions are going on with various people and groups in the country and in the diaspora and told them to proceed confidently through the Matrubhumi Awakening campaign that he is announcing.
According to Gobind Duwal, Rawal's aide, Rawal also met with supporters and local residents in Muzabagar on Sunday morning. Rawal is scheduled to participate in the closing program of the municipal open men's volleyball tournament organized by Sanfebagar municipality on Sunday itself. Duval said that the following programs are being discussed.
A series of actions against UML workers who opened up in favor of Rawal
Since then, a series of actions have been started against UML leaders and workers who started opening up in favor of Bhim Rawal. During that, UML has informed that Krishnaraj Subedi and Bhishmaraj Subedi who reached Dhangadhi Airport to welcome Rawal in support of his campaign on Friday.
CPN-UML Kailali has said that action has been taken against Krishnaraj Subedi, who is also the former social development minister of Far West Province, and Bhishmaraj Subedi, a member of the Kailali district committee.
Bhishmaraj Subedi has been expelled from the district committee in the meeting of UML Kailali Secretariat on Saturday. In addition, UML Kailali Deputy Secretary Chudamani Bhatt said that the decision to expel both of them has been sent to the Central Committee for approval so as not to lose even the organized members of the party.
Since then, the UML leaders and workers have started to say that there has been an uneasy situation in the party since a large line of UML was seen in Rawal's home district Achham in support of Rawal. UML Achham president Chandra Bohra said, "We are not thinking of taking action against anyone right now." But it will be considered to engage in continuous activities against party discipline. It will be discussed in the next meeting.
