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- Proportional Member of Parliament Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal has been elected unopposed as the leader of the CPN-UML parliamentary party.
- Former Member of Parliament Vasudev Ghimire has commented that the party will not improve but will fade away.
- Ghimire protested against party president KP Sharma Oli’s dissolution of parliament by issuing a statement.
18 Chait, Butwal. CPN-UML leader Vasudev Ghimire has commented that the party will not improve but will fade away.
Ghimire, who is also a former MP, made this comment targeting the unopposed election of proportional MP Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal as the leader of the UML parliamentary party.
Suhang Nemwang also claimed to be the leader of the parliamentary party. But he did not even get proponents and supporters. Finally, Thapa was elected unopposed as the leader of the party.
Previously, the MP who won the direct election used to be the leader of the parliamentary party. But this time, after electing proportional MP Thapa as party leader, criticism has started inside and outside the party.
Leader Ghimire protested against the dissolution of the parliament by party president KP Sharma Oli when he was the mayor of Tilottma by issuing a statement on the municipal letterpad.
He also raised questions about the government’s role in the Genji movement on August 23 and 24, while Ishwar Pokharel stood in the party convention.