KP Oli released
Kathmandu. Former Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML KP Sharma Oli has been released by the police. He was handed over to his family at the hospital. The police arrested him from Gundu residence on Chait 14th on the charge of suppressing the Genji movement. He was staying at the University Teaching Hospital due to his complicated health condition.
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