Oli's report: In the eyes of UML, which party is like what?

Congress's neoliberal economic policies cannot provide prosperity, Maoists are heavy with Maoism, RSVP and other new parties are not considered.

Bhadra 20, 2082

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Oli's report: In the eyes of UML, which party is like what?

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UML president KP Sharma Oli has analyzed in the political report that the neoliberal economic policy of the Congress has not made the country prosperous. The report said that Congress is a tested party in Nepal.

Nepali Congress is an old party in the country and it is also a party that has played a positive role in the democratic movement. But it is a power that has been 'tested' to protect democracy, run the state and build a prosperous society.'

He has mentioned that he and democracy have been weakened due to party conflicts in the past. Even after getting the majority twice, the government lost due to its own infighting, and in the year 2059, the situation was created where the democracy would be in the hands of the king. It is clear that the neoliberal economic policy adopted by him cannot lead this campaign of prosperity.'

Claiming that neoliberalism has failed all over the world, he said that this idea of ​​Congress is unlikely to lead in Nepal.

Oli alleges that the country cannot move in the right direction from the Maoist center. He argues that Maoism is heavy for Maoists. Today, the tag of 'Maoist' has also become heavy for the Maoist comrades who took the 'Prachandapath' to a deserted road. After coming to the peace process, almost all the experiments of Maoists, including power capture, group adjustment in the army, caste state, etc., have failed,' he alleges, 'due to instability, opportunism and divisive thinking and corrupt behavior, today Maoists are constantly decaying in terms of ideology, organization and character.'

The UML report says that the Madhesh party is carrying narrow, status quo and flawed thinking about nationalism. It is said in Oli's report that the National Democratic Party and other monarchist groups dreamed of returning the monarchy and wanted to make religion a political weapon. He said that there is no idea about the

nation and the independent party. "Creating dissatisfaction, grievances and unrest in the society, using the negativity generated from it, some parties and individuals have emerged on the political stage in a dramatic manner from the recent elections," the report said. Populists misused it well. But they had questions, not answers. There was a problem at hand, but there was no solution,' Oli says, 'no ideological political clarity, no legacy and contribution of the past, no clear destination.'

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