Prime Minister Oli Declares No Possibility of Political Unrest in Nepal
Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli dismissed the possibility of political unrest in Nepal similar to that in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Speaking at a book release event in Kathmandu, he emphasized Nepal's unique identity and culture, and the government's commitment to preventing any form of anarchy or violence.
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Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, speaking on Saturday, categorically denied the likelihood of political turmoil in Nepal akin to the recent events in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Addressing a book launch event for 'Into the Fire' by Captain Rameshwor Thapa, chairman of Simrik Air, Oli affirmed the nation's unique identity and civilization, rejecting claims of potential insurgency repetition.
Oli was responding to comments by CPN-Maoist Centre chairperson Pushpakamal Dahal 'Prachanda' and underscored Nepal's democratic commitment, dismissing threats from anti-democratic factions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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