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Paudel Criticizes Oli's Past Decisions, Bhandari Remembers Madan Bhandari's Ideology

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CPN-UML Vice Chair Bishnu Prasad Paudel asserts that leadership failures, specifically the removal of the age limit and two-term cap, led to the current political crisis, suggesting a resignation by KP Sharma Oli on Bhadra 23 could have altered the course. Meanwhile, former President Bidya Devi Bhandari remembered her late husband Madan Bhandari as a thought-provoking ideologue who provided a strong theoretical basis for political movements.

  • Paudel proposed restoring the 70-year age limit and two-term leadership cap within the CPN-UML.
  • Paudel stated that if Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had resigned on the evening of Bhadra 23, politics would not have reached its current point.
  • Bhandari spoke at a book discussion and youth debate program in Kathmandu, highlighting Madan Bhandari's understanding of communication and public opinion.
  • Bhandari emphasized the need for the younger generation to study and develop Madan Bhandari's ideas on democracy, ethics, and national unity.

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