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CPN-UML Launches Nationwide Campaign Against Government's Alleged Wrongdoings

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The CPN-UML party has announced a nationwide 'expose campaign' against the current government, alleging arbitrary operations and a deviation from democratic principles. The party's secretariat meeting criticized the government's handling of customs irregularities, the landless problem, chief justice appointments, rising inflation, and violence against the Dalit community. CPN-UML also condemned a forthcoming government ordinance.

  • The CPN-UML secretariat meeting, held over four days, concluded with a decision to raise public awareness against government inaction.
  • The party has also implemented a new online system for party membership and directed members to renew their memberships.
  • CPN-UML leader Umashankar Aragaria resigned from the party, citing dissatisfaction with the integration process for his supporters and the neglect of diligent workers.
  • The party meeting also finalized the seniority list of its office bearers, including leaders like Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal and Bishnu Poudel.
  • The CPN-UML has expressed strong opposition to the government's controversial steps regarding customs administration irregularities and the landless problem.

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