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Work as a servant, not as a boss: Chairman Oli


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2022 Jun 16, 15:58, Kathmandu
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CPN (UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli has instructed his local people's representatives to work as servants so as not to let the trust and responsibility given by the people fall down.

Inaugurating a two-day training and orientation program organized by the party's Central School Department in Kathmandu today, former Prime Minister Oli urged the people to be polite and humble and serve as servants instead of governors.

"After winning the election, you have become a common man. Now your step-by-step check is done. Do not weaken in serving the people based on the party's guidance and ideas. ”

Chairman Oli warned that those who oppose, defame and displace the party and its leadership while being in charge of the party will be held accountable in a timely manner.

Chairman Oli urged all to join the federal and state elections as the local elections are approaching.

In the local level election held on May 13, the UML has given training to the chiefs, deputy chiefs, village chairpersons and vice chairpersons of the victorious municipalities and the chiefs and deputy chiefs of the district coordination committees.

During the training, General Secretary of the party Shankar Pokharel, Deputy General Secretary Pradip Kumar Gyawali, Chairman of the Central Accounts Commission Dr. Pushparaj Kandel and others will impart training on the relationship between the party and local level people's representatives, budget and program formulation and effective implementation of programs. 

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