After Oli used 'ego' in the election, there was a lot of dissatisfaction in UML
Kathmandu. CPN-UML has decided the names of 140 people for the House of Representatives elections. UML has decided candidates in 140 constituencies out of 165 constituencies and has given the task of appointing the remaining candidates to President KP Oli.
Dissatisfaction has erupted within the party saying that President Oli has single-handedly distributed tickets. In terms of ticket distribution, Oli has not given tickets to most of those who competed against him in the 11th convention. Dissatisfaction arose within the party after Oli did not give tickets to those who contested against him except Vice President Gokarn Bista.
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