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UML must defend itself against false accusations: Oli


Nepalnews
2025 Jan 05, 13:20,
CPN-UML Chairman KP Oli and other UML leaders.

KATHMANDU: CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has stated that reactionary forces in the country are fearful because patriotic, progressive, and democratic movements are gaining momentum.

Addressing the opening of the eighth meeting of the UML Central Committee in Chyasal on Sunday, Prime Minister Oli claimed that these reactionary forces are actively spreading false propaganda to weaken the UML.

Oli, who also serves as the Prime Minister, called for greater unity among the people, stressing the importance of strengthening the party through sound policies.

He urged members to challenge misinformation and focus on grassroots efforts to transform the party into a decisive force, as adversaries attempt to diminish and discredit it.

“We cannot remain silent in the face of accusations from our opponents. Silence reflects weakness. We must counter these allegations with facts,” he said.

“All of our organizations need to be proactive, engaging with individuals and households. Ideological work must be given equal priority.”

Oli further highlighted the need to resolve internal conflicts within the party.

“Infighting and disorder must be stopped. Factionalism, disguised as democracy, will only weaken us. We must unite and focus on the party’s and the country’s interests, not on divisive tactics.”

He also cautioned against airing the party’s internal issues in public. Referring to previous events, he remarked, “Some leaders who once celebrated the party’s division or dissolution now find themselves in the awkward position of having to 'regret' the successes they once enjoyed."


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