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UML Secretariat Majority Demands Oli's Resignation Amidst Party Division

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A significant majority within the UML Secretariat, comprising 80 percent of its members, has called for Chairman K.P. Oli to step down from his position. This internal pressure stems from concerns that the party is becoming difficult to manage at the grassroots level, although Oli has rejected these arguments and stated he will not resign after being elected. The situation highlights a deep division within the party leadership.

  • Four vice-chairpersons and General Secretary Shankar Pokharel, along with other key figures, have voiced their opinion that Oli should resign to facilitate party rebuilding.
  • Only three members of the 19-member Secretariat, including Oli himself, have openly supported his continued leadership.
  • Secretaries Hikmat Karki, Padma Aryal, and Rajan Bhattarai have expressed that running the party at the grassroots level has become unfeasible.
  • Vice-chairperson Ram Bahadur Thapa “Badal” has argued for supporting the leadership during a crisis and defending the party headquarters.

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