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CPN-UML Chair and PM, Oli urges for party unity


Nepalnews
2021 Mar 16, 18:08, Kathmandu
CPN-UML chair and Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli address a tea reception for the party's central members and lawmakers organised at the former's official residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Photo: RSS

Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chair, KP Sharma Oli, has appealed to one and all not to organise and make others organise any kind of factional gathering in the name of the party.

Addressing the tea reception for the party's central members and lawmakers at the Prime Minister's official residence in Baluwatar today, he urged the party leaders and cadres not to participate in any group meetings, but to stand for the party unity.

"I want to alert the UML leaders and cadres not to organise or attend the factional gathering tomorrow. I urge one and all to stay in favour of party unity," PM and party chair Oli said.

He said although the party has reverted to the status as it was before May 17, 2018, some of the comrades in the party were picking up quarrel by organising gatherings of party leaders and cadres separately. Party chair Oli said nobody had the leeway to carry out works and activities that are anarchic, undisciplined and go against the party's statute and standard operating process and unity.

CPN-UML Chair Oli said, "It cannot be – not allowing the party to be run as a party and always playing the spoiler. We all should be united in our individual basis and work centred on the ideology and principles of the party."

The Prime Minister and party chair's remarks come in view of the national cadres' gathering said to be organised by the party’s faction led by senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal, on Wednesday and Thursday.

Referring to some party leaders and cadres who boycotted the tea reception he organised today, UML Chair Oli said, "I want to ask those comrades who do not attend the tea reception when invited by the party chairperson, on whose invitation and in which tea reception will you go to?"

Stating that it was not a good signal to boycott the tea reception organised and invited to by the party Chair, he urged the Nepal faction to put off the gathering they have planned for tomorrow as there is still some time left for that.

He warned not to think of taking to task the party through intimidation tactics. The party Chair said he will not abandon the truth but not bow down to bullying.

PM and the party Chair vowed that he would not do injustice to the party leaders and cadres. "There will not be injustice against anyone at the party. There have been big offences by the dissident side but still, we have shown a large heart. I don't say welcome to those committing a big offence. We accept those who join the party after correcting themselves."

He said although the parliament was a place to work in favour of the country and the people, it has not been allowed to do so. "The parliament should not be made a place of squabbling for vested or party or factional interests. Let us make it a place to work for the interest of the country and people, and for development. However, the parliament has not been run or allowed to be run in that way," he said.

Central members and lawmakers of CPN-UML attend a tea reception organised at the former's official residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Photo: RSS
Central members and lawmakers of CPN-UML attend a tea reception organised at the former's official residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Photo: RSS

UML central members and lawmakers were present at the tea reception. The senior leader Nepal side however did not attend the tea reception.

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