What is in President Oli's 42-point commitment?
Damak. Targeting the upcoming election of the House of Representatives, 42 Bude commitment letters focused on Jhapa Region No. 5, where CPN-UML Chairman and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is a candidate, have been published.
Four main areas have been chosen in the letter of commitment. It covers the areas of good governance, corruption control, nation, nationalism and other areas.
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