UML Vice-Chairman Bishnu Poudel has said, ”I expect serious discussions and appropriate decisions to be made at the CPN-UML Central Secretariat meeting tomorrow.”
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UML Vice President Bishnu Poudel has said that the views expressed by parliamentary party leader Ram Bahadur Thapa in the parliament meeting today are against the party's established policies and norms.
Thapa had accused the National Independent Party of winning the parliament meeting on Thursday of being a 'manipulation of various forces'. Poudel has objected to his statement.
'The views expressed by Ram Bahadur Thapa in today's meeting of the House of Representatives as the leader of the CPN-UML party are against the party's founding policies and norms,' Poudel wrote on his Facebook page. 'I expect a serious discussion and appropriate decision to be made in this regard at the CPN-UML central secretariat meeting to be held tomorrow.'
In parliament, Thapa had accused various 'visible and invisible' forces, including the Nepali Army, of playing a decisive role in the victory of the RSP.
In today's meeting of the House of Representatives, he mainly accused the army, bureaucracy, Sushila Sarkar, Karki Commission, and Barbar Foundation of playing a decisive role. 'Numerous facts make it clear that the caucus played a decisive role in this magical victory,' he said, 'The invisible forces TOB, AI, algorithms, Goebbels, who established the heroes of nationalism, democracy, republic, federalism, peace and prosperity as terrible villains and murderers. They made the villains who burned the country and erased their national identity into great heroes.'
