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UML Chair Oli sees need for unity among leftist parties



Kathmandu, May 6: CPN (UML) Chairperson and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli called for unity among all leftist political parties in the country.

Launching ‘Barista Rajnitigya Siddinath Gyawali Ismriti Grantha’ (Senior Politician Siddinath Gyawali Memorial Book) at the party’s main office at Chyasal in Lalitpur today, Chairperson Oli urged all left-wing and communist parties to join CPN (UML).

Oli reaffirmed that his party would spearhead unity campaign for the greater good of country rather than partisan interest. “I want to develop CPN (UML), a national force of the country, at a decisive level,” the party Chairperson admitted.

He also assured that his party would move ahead based on ideological clarity, organizational unity and correct analysis and policies rather than emotions.

On a different note, he observed that the way the recently held by-election’s results came in UML’s favor, it was just a beginning of party’s success in the upcoming parliamentary election in 2084 BS.

He pledged to make his party’s ‘Mission 84’ campaign a success.

The Mission 84 campaign refers to the CPN (UML)’s goal of securing majority seats in the parliament through upcoming parliamentary elections.

Reminiscing politician Siddinath Gyawali, Oli said that he was a politician having integrity and loyalty towards country, citizens, party and movements and someone who would work round-the-clock dedicatedly to bring about positive changes.

The septuagenarian leader further divulged, “I had a good relationship with Gyawali. Our relationship turned lukewarm after our party did not run properly, problems were created and party was going to be split in unnecessary manner towards the end of 2054 BS. Yet, affection and goodwill for each other did not vanish.”

Similarly, CPN Unity National Campaign’s Chairperson Bam Dev Gautam shared that he was preparing to join CPN (UML). He admitted that he was considering joining UML after doing self-assessment.

He clarified that he did not cause split the CPN (Communist Party of Nepal).

Present in the event were party Vice-Chairpersons Yuvraj Gyawali and Bishnu Prasad Poudel among others party leaders and cadres. #rss #nepal