CPN-UML Chairman Oli Directs Newly Elected MPs to Work Firmly for Nation and People Post-Election Results

Kathmandu. Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), KP Sharma Oli, has directed his parliamentarians not to be discouraged by the election results and to work firmly in favor of the nation and the people. Immediately after the newly elected members of the House of Representatives took their oath today, during a program organized at the party's central office in Chyasal, he instructed his parliamentarians in both the House of Representatives and the National Assembly to work by keeping public interest and nation-building at the center.

Former Prime Minister and Chairman Oli recalled that the party had previously worked in favor of the nation and the people, emphasizing the need to work for the country's prosperity in the coming days as well. He stated that they are on the path of truth, prosperity, and development, and must move forward by firmly confronting any false propaganda that might be directed against them.

“Since attacks against us may occur in an uncivilized and misleading manner, not based on facts and logic, there is no alternative to standing united to face them resolutely. There is no need for us to be disheartened right now. We were, are, and will remain on the path of truth,” he said, “In this situation, our party must move forward united and cohesive. Leaders and parliamentarians must present themselves in a disciplined manner according to the party's policies and decisions.”

Chairman Oli stated that chaos currently dominates world politics and that bodies like the United Nations have become ineffective. UML Vice Chairman Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal, General Secretary Shankar Pokharel, and Secretary Arjal were among those present at the program.

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