CPN UML Concludes Government Actions Are Prejudiced and Targeted
Summary
CPN UML accuses the government of biased actions and condemns the arrest of Vice-Chairman Bishnu Prasad Paudel as unlawful and retaliatory, demanding his unconditional release.
Key Points
- CPN UML has concluded that the government's recent actions are prejudiced and focused against the party.
- Vice-Chairman Bishnu Prasad Paudel was arrested in Surkhet and brought to Kathmandu, which UML claims is unlawful.
- The court's order to extend Paudel's detention for seven days is considered unjust by UML.
- UML demands the unconditional release of Paudel and plans to fight a legal battle and take further actions.