UML Chairman Oli claims: UML will form government again in the upcoming elections

At a program organized at the party headquarters, Chairman Oli claimed that the UML would form the government in the upcoming elections and commented that the current government was unconstitutional.

Mangshir 20, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

UML Chairman Oli claims: UML will form government again in the upcoming elections

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CPN (UML) Chairman and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has claimed that his party will enter the government in the upcoming elections.

Although the election is not certain to be held on Falgun 21, Oli said that the UML will come to power in the upcoming election at any time. Speaking at a program organized at the party headquarters Chyasal on Saturday, he also said that they are waiting for the election as the UML will form the government after the election.

Chairman Oli compared the UML to a river and said that no one can stop the government from forming after the election by making small changes.

He said, ‘We know that there will be no election on Falgun 21. But we are waiting for the election. Whenever the election is held, I want to say so that everyone can hear it – the government that will come from the next election will be that of the CPN-UML.

They say that the same old parties will come. I don’t know if others will come or not, but the UML has come and gone. Now the UML is not like a flood, it is like a flood in a vast river, which cannot be stopped by changing the flow of fish, doing anything, or making it look like a river. It has come and gone.’

Chairman Oli also reiterated that the legitimacy of the current government has to be questioned because it is unconstitutional.

Kantipur

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