Oli is always a child

Jestha 15, 2082

Pathak Patra

Oli is always a child

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The personality of KP Sharma Oli, who has spent his entire life in politics, led a powerful party twice and is leading the country for the fourth time as the Prime Minister, is not like an ordinary citizen.

His followers can learn some lessons from his biography, follow his style of politics. Various adjectives have been added to his name. However, the same Oli cannot be seen judging those adjectives with his own behavior.

Oli cannot be found to have risen from childhood with his style that is presented everywhere. Whether he is standing on the rostrum of the Parliament and giving a speech or going to various places in the country to give speeches, Oli exudes childishness. Abusing others by lowering them to a lower level, making others look like they don't exist by using mean words, not seeing people they don't like as human beings are the special characteristics of Oli. His similar characteristics make him feel unfit to be addressed as a politician, prime minister/former prime minister. The latest example of this is his statement a few days ago that 'Kathmandu should be under the control of the UML on the 15th of June'.

On May 15, after the Rajawadi announced the movement in the capital, it is understood that Oli gave this expression as a way of inciting his workers to fight it. However, it is not appropriate for a person holding a public position like the Prime Minister to make such statements as if he were only the leader of a party.

Sujan Devkota , Palungtar-4, Gorkha

Pathak

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