KP Sharma Oli Unveils 42-Point Commitment Charter Focused on Jhapa Constituency 5
Jhapa. CPN-UML Chairman and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has unveiled a 42-point commitment charter centered on Jhapa Constituency No. 5.
The commitment charter, made public on Tuesday, highlights four main areas: good governance, corruption control, national and nationalistic issues, and infrastructure development.
Oli's commitment charter, as the UML candidate for the House of Representatives in Jhapa Constituency No. 5, notes that political parties lacking a clear direction are becoming unpopular, isolated, and fragmented among the public.
The charter also states that due to the dual nature observed in political parties, some stuntmen and populists are taking advantage of the situation. It mentions that stunt politics and populism lack any philosophy or program, consisting only of loud, superficial slogans, which tend to confuse the general public.
Furthermore, it is stated that the broadcast of false and baseless information through social media and electronic communication has succeeded in confusing some people's minds. It also notes that the widespread misuse of artificial intelligence due to a lack of regulation has misled many.
CPN-UML has clarified that 'Happy Nepali, Prosperous Nepal' is not just a slogan but also a program. Concluding that there is no alternative to this slogan, CPN-UML affirms its commitment to protecting past achievements and taking responsibility for incomplete works, as it is a party based on the people and cadres.
Key Areas of the Commitment Charter
The commitment charter states, 'Good governance is the beauty of democracy. It is well-known that adequate good governance has not been established due to political instability in the country. We are committed to establishing good governance through our commitment and program.'
Regarding corruption control, it is mentioned: 'It is imperative to end the corruption and misgovernance prevailing in the country. Controlling corruption is not possible merely through slogans; it requires a program.' It notes that the UML government initiated efforts to control corruption in the past and achieved some results, stating that zero tolerance will be adopted in controlling corruption.
On the issue of nation and nationalism, it is mentioned that Nepal is a landlocked country, and such countries face unique problems. It states that diplomatic efforts will be advanced through trade and transit treaties with neighboring countries to make the landlocked country 'land-linked.' UML is also committed to preserving past achievements.
Clarifying infrastructure and other sectors, UML notes that it is well-known that the development of the physical infrastructure sector opens the door to economic development. It claims that significant work has been done in this sector, including physical infrastructure, but acknowledges that some work remains incomplete, and commits to taking action that impacts this sector.


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