Those who say that the government will collapse are completely wrong: Prime Minister Oli

Baishak 13, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Those who say that the government will collapse are completely wrong: Prime Minister Oli

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Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML KP Sharma Oli, those who spread illusions that the government will collapse after the return of Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba from Thailand, have now made a bold comment.

Addressing the UML parliamentary party meeting on Saturday, Prime Minister Oli asked the parliamentarians to focus on their work and mission instead of following such illusions.

'The government has collapsed. Sher Bahadurji had said that it will collapse as soon as it arrives in Nepal from Thailand. Don't follow those who spread illusions. I told you to go for your mission and work, go for election. After Sher Bahadurji came back and said that the government will not fall, those who spread illusions are in trouble. Therefore, we should not try to find the answer to the same thing many times,' he said.

Prime Minister Oli reiterated that the government was formed with the cooperation of two major parties for stability, stability, development, good governance and prosperity in the country. This government is a government formed in collaboration with two major parties for stability, stability, development, good governance and prosperity in the country. Therefore  We ourselves should not follow rumors,' he said. 

In the meeting held in connection with the commencement of the Parliament's budget session, Oli addressed the main tasks of this session, presenting and passing policies and programs and the budget, understanding the existing situation and the role to be played in raising the problems of the people and finding solutions.

Referring to the agreement with the American government and the closure of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) passed by the parliaments of both countries, Prime Minister Oli said that now Nepal should start doing its own development instead of relying on others. 

Kantipur

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