UML is an obstacle to the country's development: Former Prime Minister of Nepal

Falgun 17, 2081

Manoj Poudel

UML is an obstacle to the country's development: Former Prime Minister of Nepal

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Madhav Kumar Nepal, President of United Samajwadi Party and former Prime Minister, has alleged that UML's policies and programs are an obstacle to the development of the country.

On the occasion of the 11th district convention of the United Samajwadi Party, he said that the country could not get the speed of development because of the arrogant and arrogant tendency in the UML. "Right-wing and individualist tendencies dominate in UML," he said, "that's why the current government is indulging in corruption."

This government has nothing to do with the work of the people. He said that this government is only concerned with its own interests and benefits, and people are getting frustrated day by day. He said that the Samajwadi Front was formed for the situation and overall development of the country. He also suggested Upendra Yadav to proceed according to the situation in the same meeting. He said that in order to move forward by forming a socialist front, the transformative forces should unite and make history. During his speech, President Nepal recited 4 different Sayaris in Hindi. The senior vice president of the party, Rajendra Pandey, accused the current government of running arbitrarily. 

President Nepal, who had abandoned the Maoists, led the leaders and workers including Ram Lautan Tiwari, former vice president of Mayadevi Rural Municipality, Gita Tiwari and Surendra Tiwari, who had abandoned the Maoists, into the party.

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