Madhav Kumar Nepal Dismisses Speculations on Prime Ministerial Candidacy, Criticizes Oli's Actions

Madhav Kumar Nepal Dismisses Speculations on Prime Ministerial Candidacy, Criticizes Oli's Actions

Madhav Kumar Nepal, the Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist) and former Prime Minister, has addressed the speculations regarding his potential candidacy for the Prime Minister's position, stating that they are unfounded. He spoke at a gathering in Kathmandu put on by the All Nepal Mahila Sangh (Samajwadi), emphasizing his commitment to fostering a positive environment rather than placing an emphasis on personal goals.

Nepal expressed disappointment with the ongoing tendency to link him to the position of Prime Minister, especially in relation to UML President KP Oli. The speaker stressed the importance of fostering a positive environment for the advancement of the nation, underscoring his party's commitment to prioritizing the country's welfare over personal ambitions.

In addition, Nepal highlighted his previous achievements for the nation, emphasizing his crucial involvement in establishing the republic, promoting peace, fighting for justice, and supporting women's rights. The speaker emphasized the importance of focusing on societal transformation instead of getting caught up in divisive speculation.



Nepal strongly criticized Oli for his refusal to acknowledge the mistake of dissolving the Constituent Assembly, raising concerns about the integrity of his leadership. This criticism highlights an increasing divide within the political arena, as politicians grapple with a myriad of obstacles and aspirations.

As Nepal reaffirms its commitment to collective progress, these remarks serve as a reminder of the changing dynamics within Nepal's political arena, where personal ambitions must be set aside for the greater good of the nation.

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