CPN-UML Chairman K P Oli has claimed that left alliance will secure two third majority in coming elections. He also said Nepali Congress (NC) has lost the people's trust as it has failed to lead the country towards prosperity even after getting opportunity to form majority governments twice before.
Addressing election campaign meetings in different parts of Nepal, Oli accused NC of failing to lead the country towards prosperity. “ I am confident that voters will vote left alliance which can defend Nepal’s sovereignty and integrity,” said Oli.” People know which party can take stand against foreign interference and protect the country,” said Oli.
“The current leadership of the NC is not honest, though the party has a glorious history of having great leaders like BP Koirala and Ganeshman Singh,” Oli said “But today's leaders of NC are not trustworthy.”
Former Prime Minister Oli promised to lead the country towards prosperity and stability, by forming a majority government of the left alliance after the upcoming elections. “We are about to complete the political transition in the country. The upcoming election will prove to be a milestone in leading the country towards development, economic prosperity also institutionalizing the political achievement,” he added.
Claiming that the decision of the CPN-UML and CPN (Maoist Center) to form a poll alliance and unite the two parties eventually is aimed at leading the country towards prosperity and growth, Oli reiterated that the two parties have not formed the alliance to take benefit from the state resources.
Stating that the new constitution has also envisioned prosperity and stability in the country, Oli urged the voters to choose the party which can institutionalize past achievements and ensure greater progress of the country.
“Our long struggle will go in vain if we fail to lead the country toward stability and prosperity. It is not possible to reverse the country to the status quo with UML and Maoist joining hand to lead the country to prosperity and stability,” he added.
Oli also accused Netra Bikram Chand, chief of Communist Party Nepal (CPN) of trying to become the new king of the country. He came down heavily upon Chand for carrying out anti-poll activities and ambushing candidates.