CPN-UML Criticizes Government's Arbitrary Operations, Announces Nationwide Campaign
Kathmandu. CPN (UML) has strongly objected to the current government operating in an arbitrary manner.
Making various important decisions public on the fourth day of the party's secretariat meeting on Sunday, UML has determined that the government has deviated from the path of democracy.
Informing about the decisions of the meeting, Deputy General Secretary Lekhraj Bhatta said that the party strongly opposes the government's recent work style. The meeting has criticized the government's controversial steps regarding the irregularities in customs administration, indifference shown in solving the landless problem, and the appointment and seniority of the Chief Justice.
Furthermore, UML has strongly condemned the increasing inflation in the country, violence against the Dalit community, and the ordinance the government is about to bring. Deputy General Secretary Bhatta said, 'Now the party will launch a nationwide exposure campaign against the government's wrongdoings.'
Determining the Seniority of Office Bearers
The meeting has also finalized the seniority of the party's office bearers. In the seniority list, leaders like Vice-Chairpersons Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal, Bishnu Poudel, Prithvi Subba Gurung, Gokarna Bista, Raghu ji Pant, Shankar Pokharel, Lekhraj Bhatta, and Yogesh Bhattarai are included after Oli. According to the seniority determined by the meeting, Mahesh Basnet is in the 19th position.
UML has started a new system to make the party organization more systematic and technology-friendly. Arrangements have been made to fill out an online form to get party membership. Also, the party has directed all members to renew their membership as soon as possible.
The secretariat meeting, which lasted for four days, concluded that it will raise a strong voice at the public level against the government's inaction and strengthen the party's internal organization in the coming days.
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