President Oli said that he will always protest against the trend of dishonesty and abuse and will never tolerate abuse of the country.
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President of UML and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the country cannot be tolerated. President Oli, while addressing the delegates on the last day of the Legislative Convention of UML at Sunrise Conference Center in Godavari, Lalitpur on Sunday, said that he will always protest against the trend of injustice and hepaha and will never tolerate insulting the country.
Nationalism is not a poem, it is not a poem, it is not a momentary selfishness, we are a force that has sacrificed for freedom of speech and national self-respect, CPN-UML is not against social media,' he said, 'It is not acceptable to earn money by doing business in Nepal but not living according to the law. Now some people are like dolls who only protest.'
'The thought of the so-called intellectuals is not independent, it has been seen how those who call themselves great intellectuals are trying to influence the society,' he said. .'
Recalling that the government asked social networks to register a year ago, he said, 'now the independence of the country is greater than the loss of four people's jobs, where is it possible to disobey the laws of the country, to disobey the constitution, to disobey national self-respect and freedom, and to disobey sovereignty? Independence comes from self-respect, independence comes from self-respect,' he said.
He mentioned that the party's policy is to reduce inequality and end discrimination, and said that the party is moving forward to fulfill the responsibility of 'Mission 84' by adopting the policy obtained through discussion.
