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UML’s show of strength brings thousands of cadres at Khula Manch
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Leaders of CPN-UML in the inaugural ceremony of party’s National Representative Council Meeting at Khulamanch...Thousands of cadres of CPN UML have gathered in Khula Manch, Kahmandu from different parts of the country to attend the inaugural function of party’s National Representative Council Meeting on Sunday.

The cadres who arrived in Kathmandu from different districts across the country today took out rallies from various parts of the valley that converged into a mass gathering at Khula Manch. The UML has publicised the opening of the council meeting as the show of strength.

Vehicular movement has been disrupted in some areas due to the rally.

The UML chairman Jhala Nath Khanal, senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal and KP Oli will address the mass meeting. nepalnews.com

 

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