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Ruling parties do not want election, says Gautam
CPN-UML senior leader Bamdev Gautam said the ruling parties do not want to conduct election.bookmark
Published at : February 9, 2017
Updated at : February 9, 2017 16:16
Bardiya
CPN-UML senior leader Bamdev Gautam said the ruling parties do not want to conduct election.
Speaking at a press meet organised by Press Chautari Nepal, Bardiya in Gulariya on Thursday, the main opposition leader claimed the latest activities of ruling parties were enough to say that they did not want the elections.
However, the UML was all ready to go for the election, he added.
The former Deputy Prime Minister accused the government of proposing to split the province no. 5 to just to appease the Madhes-centric parties which according to him was against the interest of the nation. RSS
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