UML accuses interim government of fueling division and confrontation instead of holding elections
Summary
CPN-UML accuses the interim government of causing division and confrontation by releasing perpetrators of violence and restricting peaceful protests instead of focusing on elections.
Key Points
- CPN-UML accuses the interim government of fostering division and confrontation rather than conducting elections.
- UML Deputy General Secretary Pradeep Gyawali criticized the government for releasing attackers involved in violence against police and restricting peaceful demonstrations.
- The party recognizes the legitimacy of the Gen Z movement's concerns raised on September 8 and demands a thorough investigation into related incidents.
- CPN-UML expresses that the government's actions are pushing the country toward instability and hostility instead of unity and calm.