CPN-UML Chair KP Sharma Oli get massive welcome in village
CPN-UML Chair KP Sharma Oli has pressed for putting an end to transition before springing into constitution amendment.
Unveiling a book ‘Yuwa Awaz: Adhar Ra Karya Bhar’ (Youth’s Voice: Base and Responsibility) authored by youth wing of UML- Youth Association Nepal (YAN) here on Sunday, leader Oli argued that the constitution was an energetic document and it may be amended anytime, but, ending transition was the first demand of the hour.
The former Pm blamed the incumbent government that food trying to push other important tasks such as holding elections at three levels to the backburner by emphasizing amendment of new constitution.
Clarifying that the UML was ready for the constitution amendment provided it secured the welfare of the public, Oli forewarned how the geographical indivisibility and sovereignty would be at stake due to revision in national charter.
Also speaking at the program, UML Secretary Pradeep Gyawali blamed the incumbent government for attempting to foment conflict among public in Hill, Mountain and Terai belts by floating the constitution amendment proposal rather than
Unveiling a book ‘Yuwa Awaz: Adhar Ra Karya Bhar’ (Youth’s Voice: Base and Responsibility) authored by youth wing of UML- Youth Association Nepal (YAN) here on Sunday, leader Oli argued that the constitution was an energetic document and it may be amended anytime, but, ending transition was the first demand of the hour.
The former Pm blamed the incumbent government that food trying to push other important tasks such as holding elections at three levels to the backburner by emphasizing amendment of new constitution.
Clarifying that the UML was ready for the constitution amendment provided it secured the welfare of the public, Oli forewarned how the geographical indivisibility and sovereignty would be at stake due to revision in national charter.
Also speaking at the program, UML Secretary Pradeep Gyawali blamed the incumbent government for attempting to foment conflict among public in Hill, Mountain and Terai belts by floating the constitution amendment proposal rather than
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