Be proud of citizen supremacy: Prime Minister Oli

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Be proud of citizen supremacy: Prime Minister Oli

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has asked them to be proud of their country's self-respect and civil supremacy. Addressing the 20th convocation ceremony of Pokhara University on Thursday, he asked the students not to feel bad that they are citizens of a small country.

Not having a slave attitude. Weak feelings, weak feelings, small country glands... not to be adopted like that. No country's sovereignty is small or big," he said at a ceremony organized at the central office of the university in Dhungepatan, Pokhara. "We are the 40th largest country. 153 countries are smaller than us in the world, and how are we small?' 

Nepal has mountains, rivers, lakes, fertile plains, but it is not small geographically, but it looks small because it is between two big countries. "That's why you should never take hin granthi," he said.

He urged the students to be honest and emphasized that only the fruit of honesty is successful and creditable. He said that the success of students should be useful for society and country. "A bird, a grasshopper, an insect forages for itself, feeds its stomach, whatever," he said, "doing it for oneself is not a big deal." If you try to do it only for yourself, you will be selfish. Privacy increases. People are self-centered. Therefore, let it be for the family, let it be for the community, let it be for the country.'  In the

ceremony, University Chancellor Oli initiated 7,872 students. 

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