BHAKTAPUR, NOVEMBER 3
CPN-UML Secretary Pradeep Gyawali asserted that the 'paper republic', democracy and constitution which the public could not feel would not give any solution.
At a programme organised by CPN-UML's Ward 8 Committee of Changunarayanat Sudal in Bhaktapur today, leader Gyawali reiterated that the 'paper' could not offer any solution in the current situation.
He said, "People have already understood that the erstwhile government had attempted to give them a feel of change but it was not allowed to work. It was ambushed and overthrown."
The former minister claimed that the previous KP Sharma Oli-led government had accomplished a wide range of works from development to safeguarding nationality.
Referring to the increasing number of people entering CPN-UML in recent days, he claimed that people had more confidence in the UML, the major opposition party currently.
Present at the programme were UML's central member Som Prasad Mishra, Bagmati Province Committee member Nawaraj Gelal and ward committee Chairperson Rajesh Khadka, among others, who univocally said that CPN- UML would emerge as the number one party in the upcoming elections.
A version of this article appears in the print on November 4, 2021, of The Himalayan Times.