Thapa asked Lingden: ”You are not, or I am not”?

Jestha 6, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Thapa asked Lingden: ”You are not, or I am not”?

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UML MP Surya Thapa has objected to RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden's statement that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli will be allowed to use the helicopter facility to flee the country.

Lingden, who is also an MP, said that he would give Prime Minister Oli a chance to escape from the country at a program organized by the protest committee on May 15 to make Gyanendra Shah the king.

'Prime Minister said that now you can't escape even in terms of age, he didn't say part, he said yes . Even if they can't escape, if they don't make a deal, we should give them a chance to go by helicopter," said Lingden. Prime Minister Oli said in the House of Representatives meeting that he will not run away by targeting Lingden, rather those who are young should run away .

UML MP Thapa objected to Lyngden's statement that he would give the Prime Minister the opportunity to use a helicopter to escape from the country.

'A very big thing has been done, it has been reported . It is known that the current prime minister has talked about arranging a helicopter to escape. The current prime ministers or ministers are from the movement, who  For participating in the movement, they put themselves in prison for decades without any crime, without a case, and they even crippled those characters who made the movement successful  After he did not say 'Run away or kill me' in accordance with the policy of 'Forgive not Forget', that is, 'Don't forget but forgive', Thapa asked Lingden, 'How should we former protestors understand your proposal with a helicopter ? In the form of competition-coexistence-cooperation, or in the prohibitive approach of 'either you are not-or I am not' ?'

Thapa has asked Lingden to reconsider the proposal. 'Think once with a cold mind, any condition is acceptable. Those who have been defeated by the people are chanting Article 270 of the Constitution, yours is not growing, but three leaves are being seen.

Kantipur

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