CPN-UML raps govt on price hike, corruption, law and order

February 22, 2000
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By Nepal News Correspondent

Kathmandu, Feb 22:

The main opposition party CPN-UML demonstrated in the street Tuesday against price hike, corruption and deteriorating law and order in the country.

A procession of the CPN-UML leaders and workers began from Ratna Park and went round the city before conversing into mass meeting in Tundhikhel.

Demonstrators chanted slogans against government for what they described as failing to control price hike, corruption and maintaining law and order in the country.

In the mass meeting, senior leaders of CPN-UML rapped the government for failing to solve Nepal’s burning problems.

General secretary of the party Madhav Nepal and senior leader K.P. Oli addressed the mass meeting and said that the present Nepali Congress government failed to carry out development activities and give a clear direction to the nation and people.

Nepal alleged that leaders of the Nepali Congress have indulged in power struggle instead of working for the development of the nation.