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Former PM Oli claims that he set records in his works when he was in office

KATHMANDU, April 10: CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli claimed that he had set records in construction of suspension bridges, roads and culverts when he was the Prime Minister.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 10: CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli claimed that he had set records in construction of suspension bridges, roads and culverts when he was the Prime Minister.


Addressing a training program of UML Baglung on Saturday, Chairman Oli accused the current government of failing to do anything other than cutting off the budget and avoiding development works.


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Meanwhile, Chairman Oli addressed a public meeting organized by UML Parbat in Kushma Bazaar. He claimed that the atmosphere in favor of UML has increased in every district and settlement. Arguing that a railway station could be built in Kushma, Chairman Oli said, "Railways and tunnels will be gradually built here."


On the occasion, he said that the construction process of Raxaul-Kathmandu railway and Kerung-Kathmandu railway has already started. During his tenure, Oli claimed that he had run various programs including self-employment and modernization of agriculture, intensive urban development, digital Nepal, including removal of Tuin, Postal Highway, Mid-Hill Highway.


He said that Nepal has moved forward with great speed on the path of development. 


 

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