UML shouldering huge responsibility: Chair Oli
CPN UML Chairman, KP Sharma Oli has said that the UML is shouldering a huge responsibility as the country is facing hard times at present.
The central committee of the party must carry out its responsibility with utmost devotion, he reminded.
Chairman Oli, who has been reelected to the post for the third time, said it while urging the party line in the first meeting of the newly elected central committee through the 11th National Congress.
"The National Congress was successful from every angle. Although the party sees occasional problems, all should be aware not to repeat weaknesses," he stressed.
The Chairman announced the party would move ahead as per the policy the National Congress passed. "We must have a unified voice. UML activities will reflect synchronicity," he added.
Chairman Oli directed the party line not to disclose intra-party differences and disputes in the media but to submit in writing or verbally before the party leadership. He further said, "Discipline is essential because we are social beings. As UML is a leading political power, it is further imperative for us."
UML is not rowdy like the group which torched Singha Durbar, he said, adding that personal freedoms should not breach party lines and collective welfare. The forthcoming party meeting will have further decency, according to him.
Oli urged leaders not to be perturbed by the baseless rumours against UML. "There are no factions nor groups in UML; the party is a unified whole," Oli underscored.
The country, at present, is at a crossroads, so UML itself will bring politics back on track.
President issues House of Representatives Member Election (First Amendment) Ordinance 2082
President Ram Chandra Paudel has issued the House of Representatives (HoR) Member Election (First Amendment) Ordinance 2082 today.
President Paudel issued the ordinance at the recommendation of the Council of Ministers in accordance with the Article 114 (1) of the Constitution, informed the Spokesperson of the President's Office, Pradeep Kumar Koirala.
Trump suspends US green card lottery in wake of Brown University and MIT shootings
The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, has ordered the suspension of the green card lottery program at Donald Trump’s direction, saying it allowed the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings to come to the US, The Guardian reported.
Suspect Claudio Neves Valente, a Portuguese national, initially entered the US on a student visa in 2000 and later became a permanent resident in 2017, according to Oscar Perez, the police chief in Providence, Rhode Island. Valente was found dead on Thursday evening from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
“This heinous individual should never have been allowed in our country,” Noem said on X, according to The Guardian.
Ukraine's Zelenskiy to meet Poland's Trump-backed president at key moment in war
Volodymyr Zelenskiy will meet Poland's President Karol Nawrocki in Warsaw on Friday, as the Ukrainian leader tries to shore up relations with a key ally at a crucial moment for Kyiv's war effort, Reuters reported.
The ‍visit comes just as European Union leaders that United States President Donald Trump recently branded "weak" ‍have agreed to borrow cash to fund Ukraine for the next two years, ensuring it can continue its fight against Russia's invasion.
While there is broad agreement in Warsaw that aid for Kyiv is essential in order to keep Russian forces away from Poland's borders, hardening attitudes towards Ukrainian refugees have fuelled simmering tensions, according to Reuters.



