Elections to oppose regional politics: Oli

Kathmandu, March 21

CPN-UML Chair and former prime minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the upcoming elections will vehemently oppose and respond to regional politics and forces involved in deharmonising social cohesion.

Speaking at a programme organised to extend thanks to volunteers, artists and media for their presence and support shown during the party’s Mechi-Mahakali Campaign from March 4 to 18, Oli said speople will answer those forces by giving a majority seats to his party from the upcoming elections.

Oli further said that the party will launch more effective programme in Province 2 in the near future.  He added that the Madhesi front showed apolitical behaviour against the UML during the campaign as it had become intolerable due to fear that their illusion against the constitution and UML would end if the UML launched effective and harmonious programmes in the Tarai.

Oli said that the attorney general had suggested to the Election Commission to touch the party statute of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party. He added that a person holding the post should be decent.

Similarly, Madhav Kumar Nepal said that the campaign has supported the party in reach to the doors of the people.

Party General Secretary Ishwar Pokharel informed that they would share an effective programme to be launched in Province No 2 within two days.