Political revenge was brought against me: President Nepal

Nepal called Oli's arrogance and policy a curse for the country and expressed the view that the country will not prosper until Oli is dismissed.

Shrawn 16, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Political revenge was brought against me: President Nepal

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Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist) and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has claimed that the cases raised against him are the result of political bias and revenge.

Nepal, who came to participate in the provincial committee meeting, told reporters at the Biratnagar airport, "My case is not about any corruption, it is a decision made after the legal process has been completed." This is not a loss to the government, but an advantage.'

He said that the law has given him the right to purchase private land beyond the limit and said that it was a unanimous decision according to the law, the law and the constitution.

Nepal reminded that leaders including Sher Bahadur Deuba, Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Jhalnath Khanal also participated in the yoga program regarding the program linked to Patanjali Group and said that it is unfair to target only him.

He also made strong comments about UML president KP Oli. Oli's pride, arrogance and policy have become a curse for the country. Until KP Oli is dismissed, the country will not become prosperous," he said.

Raising questions about the role of Jhalnath Khanal, President Nepal said that Jhalnath Khanal is number one in violating the decision.

Giving a clear indication that the Samajwadi Front will continue, he informed that the cooperation with the Maoist Center will be strengthened. "We will build the relationship between the two parties on the foundation of trust and strengthen the cooperation," he said.

Clarifying that the constitution does not prevent the president and vice president from entering politics, Nepal held the view that the independent rights of individuals should be respected.

He said that the UML had shown a farce in the Vidya Bhandari case, "It seems that the UML will leave the entire communist movement after completing it." It will be a big loss for the nation.'

Kantipur

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