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Constitution amendment won't get endorsed: Oli
CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has claimed that constitution amendment bill will not be endorsed at any cost.bookmark
Parbat Portel
Published at : January 10, 2017
Updated at : January 10, 2017 20:11
Damak
CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has claimed that constitution amendment bill will not be endorsed at any cost.
Inaugurating a sky-bridge at Damak on Tuesday, the former prime minister said that the proposal that aims at splitting Tarai and hill districts will not be endorsed. He challenged the government to endorse the bill.
"UML cannot be a part of an issue that is harmful to the country," said Oli, adding, "We won't welcome any arguments that will split mountain to Tarai of Nepal."
Saying that elections should be conducted first to implement the constitution, leader Oli claimed UML will head the government after election.
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