”What are the agendas of the parties seeking to lead the country, what work has been done in the past in building the country, what is the roadmap, plan and blueprint for the work to be done now? The demand for a face-to-face debate on such questions raised in public is very positive.”
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UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that he is ready to hold a public debate on the policies and programs the party will adopt after the upcoming elections.
Amidst the demand for a public debate on the same platform between the future prime ministerial candidates, UML Chairman and former Prime Minister Oli has informed that he is ready.
On Sunday, Oli expressed his readiness for a public debate through social media. ‘We are ready for a public debate. All the new/old parties are now engaged in the elections. In this competition between the parties that burn the country and those that build the country, our party, the CPN (UML), is in the field on behalf of the country builder,’ Oli wrote, ‘At this time, it has been heard that a transparent debate is being demanded among the party’s key leaders from the public intellectual circle. Such a public debate may have been demanded because there is a tendency to hide one’s true character by showing voters the propaganda materials brought to social media by framing them.’
Oli said that there is a need for a debate even though political parties have already announced their prime ministerial candidates.
‘In this year’s election, parties that have played a historic role in the country, parties that emerged in the previous elections, and some new parties that have recently emerged have also nominated their prime ministerial candidates. What are the agendas of the parties seeking to lead the country, what have they done so far in building the country, what is the roadmap, plan and blueprint for the work to be done now? The demand for a face-to-face debate on such questions raised in public is very positive,' Oli said, 'I am ready to stand face to face in such a public debate and present the facts of what we have done so far and the agenda of how we will work now. I pledge to stand on the platform set up to ask direct questions to all those who have presented themselves as candidates for the post of Prime Minister after the election and put forward my agenda.'
Oli has also urged to organize a public debate and bring everyone.
