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We will show the power of the people: Oli

POKHARA, May 9: CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that the party will show the will and strength of the people through elections to “the alliance formed by the court’s mandamus”. Chairman Oli said that the strength of the people will be shown by the results of the election on May 13.
By DHAN BASNET

POKHARA, May 9: CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that the party will show the will and strength of the people through elections to “the alliance formed by the court’s mandamus”. Chairman Oli said that the strength of the people will be shown by the results of the election on May 13.


Speaking at an election rally in Pokhara on Monday, Oli said that the results of the local polls will show who is active. “This alliance formed by mandamus is undemocratic and unconstitutional.” He said that he will show the power of the people. “The alliance must be shown the strength of the people,” he added.


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Referring to NC leader Arzoo Rana Deuba’s recent remarks indirectly, he satired that the Nepali Congress has started a manpower company. "Congress may have opened a manpower company secretly, that's why it has started sending 5 to 6 people to Malaysia by giving them free visas and free tickets," he said.


He also said that the UML would provide education, training and employment opportunities to the youth after its victory. He stated that no one should worry as long as UML is there. He said that UML has already won.


"You only have to go to vote on May 13," he said. “Until the election everyone should remain alert.”


He accused the ruling coalition of trying to hand over Pokhara Metropolis to a part that was separated from the UML. 


 

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