'Speaking about the future of the country by looking at one's horoscope? Shouldn't you look at someone else's horoscope? What is the coil of arrangements? There is a kundli of a system that does not fall, will he look at a person's kundli?'
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the kundli of a person is not bigger than the kundli of the country. Saying that the country is now looking for development and prosperity, he advised astrologers not to make predictions about Nepal by looking at the horoscope of former king Gyanendra Shah.
In the discussion program held after the inauguration of the 13th Kantipur Half Marathon on Saturday, Prime Minister Oli said that the astrologers should also take care that the Federal Democratic Republic will not change.
Prime Minister Oli has criticized the expression given by royalist Jagman Gurung, who is also the former vice-chancellor of Nepal Pragya Pratishthan, regarding government change and system.
'This government does not need a season for change . No Gurung Guruji should look at the planetary position in this, change of government is a political matter . I said at one place today - the astrologer looked at the horoscope of Gyanendra Shah! What did you see there? Looking at one's horoscope and talking about the future of the country? No need to see other's kundli ? What is the other's horoscope? What is Kundali of arrangement ? There is a kundli of a system that will not collapse, should he look at the kundli of a person?,' Oli said, 'now there is a kundli of a stable government, no need to look at that ? You have to see Nepal's horoscope! If you look at that, stability, stability, development . That is in the horoscope of the country. A person's horoscope is bigger than a country's horoscope ?'
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