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Chairman Oli worries over declining economy


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2023 Apr 30, 14:20, Panchthar
Chairman of the CPN UML, KP Sharma Oli.

Chairman of the CPN UML, KP Sharma Oli, has said it is worrying to have a declining economy. His party was however active to restore economic activities, he asserted.

Addressing a gathering of active cadres at Phidim on Saturday, Chairman Oli reminded that it was not an ordinary problem to have the government unable to provide salaries to its employees. So, the time has come to restore a robust national economy, he added.

According to him, ineffective implementation of the law has caused political instability, anarchy, and lawlessness. He also viewed social values were eroding.

He urged the party cadres and organizations to be disciplined. Party organization is needed not only to win elections but to run the country. Idle participation in the organization is not good, the Chairman reminded.

Moreover, leader Oli said work must not be disrespected. The cadres must be linked to work and production so that the country would be made self-reliant in agricultural products. He also recalled that the government he led had forwarded the national ambition of 'prosperous Nepal: happy Nepali' to end poverty and ensure development infrastructures.

Indicating the protest against naming Province-1 as Koshi Province, he said the people's mandate could rename the province as we were in a democratic system. Objecting to good works does not help identity politics, he reminded.

On the occasion, Vice Chairman of the party Subash Chandra Nembang viewed the adoption of democratic measures could easily address grievances and dissent.

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