Agreement Between the Government and Gen-Z Is Worthless Paper: KP Oli

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Kathmandu — Communist Party of Nepal -Unified Marxist Leninist Chairman KP Sharma Oli on Wednesday described the 10-point agreement between the government and Gen-Z as “worthless paper.”

Speaking to editors on Thursday, he said that the UML would not recognize the agreement and dismissed it as a “bad drama” between the government and Gen-Z representatives.

“We will not even consider giving legitimacy to such worthless paper. It is worthless paper. This is a talentless, ugly drama,” Oli said.

He further claimed that the current government lacks a mandate from the people to talk about the system or the political setup. “Where did this government get its mandate from the people on the system or the arrangement? Has anyone voted for it? Elected it?” he asked. “Isn’t this government just stuck on like cow dung? Who stuck it here, I don’t know.”

Oli also asserted that Gen-Ze themselves had torn up the agreement at the time, rejecting it. “Which government invited whom? To whom was the paper handed? When they tried to practice reading it, the kids messed it up. What we taught got messed up there. It was rejected there. They themselves tore it there,” he said.

Oli noted that the Gen-Z movement on Bhadra 23 and 24 had ousted him from the position of prime minister and said that the parliament must be reinstated.

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