Oli: Those Who Have Fallen from Leftist Ideology Have United in the Name of Nepali Communist Party
Kathmandu. CPN-UML Chairman KP Oli has stated that those who have fallen from the leftist ideology and have degenerated have united in the name of the Nepali Communist Party.
Speaking at the declaration ceremony of the National Volunteer Force on Friday, he said that there is no place in the UML for those who have fallen from the left and leftist ideology, and who have been spoiled in terms of objectives and conduct.
He said, "It is not that easy to make the party strongest. Some people are shouting until their throats hurt about 'left unity.' We do not always do left unity like that.
We wake up when needed. There is no place in the UML for those who have fallen from the left, degenerated from leftist ideology, and are spoiled in terms of objectives and conduct."
Similarly, he stated that the Volunteer Force was formed for national interest and the protection of democracy and the constitution.
He said the force was established for the protection of life and property and the rights of those who disagree with the CPN-UML as well, adding that no one should be intimidated or scared by its formation and strength.
He said, "The Volunteer Force has been formed for the national interest and the protection of democracy and the constitution.
It has been formed for the protection of life and property and the rights of those who disagree with the CPN-UML or the organization.
Therefore, no one should be worried or scared by its formation, development, and strength."
Chairman Oli also announced the decision to make those returning to the UML from the CPN (Unified Socialist) through the 'Ghar Fark Abhiyan' (Homecoming Campaign) as general convention delegates.
"Recently, those who went to form the CPN (Unified Socialist) have returned to the UML. We have made a special decision to make those leaders among them general convention delegates."
Chairman Oli also mentioned that the work of attacking and terrorizing by not allowing leaders to attend youth gatherings is still going on, and he urged the government to stop such activities immediately.
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