Addressing a meeting of the party’s student wing in Chitwan today, Oli went on to claim that his party would emerge the largest party in the province no. 2 as well. Saying that groupism against UML were rife, Oli added that such act would not cause any harm to UML.
The former Prime Minister also said that the country move ahead towards peace, better governance, harmony and prosperity after the elections.
UML leader Rabindra Adhikari, party’s Chitwan district committee chairman Krishna Bhakta Pokharel, All Nepal National Free Student’s Union chair Nabina Lama and others expressed their opinions during the programme.
A total of 500 representatives, 100 observers and 100 volunteers are participating in the three-day-long event. RSS







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