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The government's agreement with Gen-Z was an artless drama, it collapsed today: Oli

Dec 11, Kathmandu - Former Prime Minister and UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has termed the agreement the government reached with the Gen-Z leaders yesterday as an artless drama. He commented that this drama has already been foiled.

Speaking to editors today, Oli said the government had no mandate to make such an agreement.

His statement was as follows:

Yesterday was an artless one. You may remember the scene of how the play was interrupted. The curtain of the play was raised with the same artlessness, and it was interrupted with the same artlessness. Do I need to say more about it? This government cannot make such a compromise. Where did the government get the mandate from? Is it a government that someone voted for? Isn't it a government that was stuck with dung? Who did such a government call, who did it hand over the paper, and tell them to bring this paper? The children spoiled what they had taught in the rehearsal while they were speaking. The lesson taught was spoiled. There was a mess. It was rejected right there. They tore it up. There is no question of us giving any recognition to such useless papers. This is an artless, vulgar play.

Oli made another comment that the current government is like a snake covered in dung on Nag Panchami.

He said, "The government is showing its full potential. Who brought this government and stuck it like one covered in dung on Nag Panchami? I don't know who stuck this snake's photo. I'm looking for it."