CPN-UML Consults Experts for Upcoming House of Representatives Election Manifesto

Kathmandu. The CPN (UML) has sought suggestions from experts across various fields to prepare the manifesto for the upcoming House of Representatives election scheduled for Falgun 21. UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli held discussions with experts on Thursday at the party's central office in Chyasal regarding the issues and priorities that should be included in the manifesto.

CPN-UML Election Publicity Coordinator Min Shahi informed that experts including Balananda Poudel, Bishnu Upreti, former ambassadors, economists, and members of the National Planning Commission participated in the discussion.

Chairman Oli stated that the UML is established as a strong organization, having garnered widespread public support and being the most popular party. He highlighted the exemplary success in reconstructing the physical damage caused by the earthquake and asserted that the party would provide leadership with high morale to reconstruct the damage caused to nationalism, democracy, and the constitution by the agitation in Bhadra, maintain national security, and ensure strong national unity.

Emphasizing that no surrender would be acceptable, Chairman Oli informed that the manifesto is being prepared to fulfill the aspirations of the Nepali people for prosperity and happiness through the nation's prosperity, good governance, and sustainable development, keeping the country as the top priority. UML Election Publicity Coordinator Shahi informed that the UML is preparing to bring out a manifesto incorporating practical programs that can be concretely achieved within five years.

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