The country went towards instability because of UML: Madhav Nepal

Kathmandu: CPN Unified Samajwadi Party President Madhav Kumar Nepal has accused the main opposition party CPN UML of playing a negative role in a very irresponsible manner. Speaking at the party’s second national council meeting that began on Sunday, President Nepal said that UML is determined to destroy the current coalition government.

‘The CPN-UML, which has become the main opposition after being overthrown, is playing a negative role in a very irresponsible manner. There is an audacity to break the current alliance that is being operated by the government in various ways,’ he said. He said that the parties in the opposition have been blocking the House on any issue.

Nepal, who is also a former Prime Minister, said that recently questions are being raised about the stability of the government and political stability in the country. He claimed that due to various opposing forces in the House, instability was being created in the country.

He emphasized that since the coalition government has been formed in the union and all the seven provinces, they should work with understanding among the coalition parties.

He said that the economic crisis and recession that appeared in the country after the Covid-19 is still ongoing. He said, ‘Economic crisis and recession are the same. Although there have been some improvements, the revenue raised has not been enough to cover current expenses. Price rise and inflation have increased. Although it was said to replace imports and promote exports, it has not been done accordingly.’

Immediate unity between leftist is not possible:Madhav Nepal

Chairman of the Unified Socialists Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that immediate unity between leftist is not possible.

Addressing a press meet in Surkhet, he said that the rumors of electoral unity with the UML were baseless and untrue. During his address, Nepal said, “Such rumors have been spread by arrogant and conspirators trying to break the alliance and there is no possibility of any unity or electoral coordination with the CPN-UML.”

Nepal has said that the current Left-Democratic Alliance will be continued till the upcoming state and House of Representatives elections.

Coalition lasts till election: Nepal

Addressing party cadres at Bhaluwang in Dang district on Saturday, CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal said that the five-party alliance will last till the election.

He said, “A single majority of any party is unlikely to be formed. So, we will form a common candidate in the National Assembly through a five-party alliance. He further added that the allegation of merger with UCPN (Maoist) is not true but there would be unity among the smaller leftist parties in the near future even though there is no immediate possibility of unity with any communist party.

In another context, Nepal said that the MCC should not be passed at its present condition. He said, “We cannot accept any such thing that may open the door for others to interfere in the internal affairs of Nepal. He also said that only issues not related to military and security issues would be acceptable.