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PM Oli advised to stay confided to Baluwatar; to attend today's programs virtually

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. (File Photo)

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who is not completely recovered from illness, is skipping in-person programs even today, according to his doctors.

Oli, who is not participating in-person programs since Wednesday, is attending programs scheduled for today virtually, as per the doctors' advice.

"He will attend programs today virtually," a Baluwatar source said, "Doctors have advised him to skip in-person programs and not to go out of Baluwatar."

According to a Baluwatar source, Prime Minister Oli is scheduled to attend several events virtually today. They include inaugurating a new building of Baganaskali Rural Municipality in Palpa at 11:15 AM. Following this, Oli will inaugurate a newly constructed building of Tinau Rural Municipality at Dobhan at 12:15 PM. At 12:50 PM, he will participate in the breakthrough ceremony for the tunnel construction at Siddhababa on the Siddhartha Highway. Finally, at 1:15 PM, he will lay a foundation stone for the Butwal-Gorusinghe Road Upgradation project.

Oli has been ill since he took part in the party secretariat meeting till late Tuesday night.



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