March 2, 2020
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‘Will return with added energy and self-confidence’

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has expressed the confidence that he would return to work with more energy and self-confidence, after his kidney transplant. "I will not disappear by leaving the dreams that are slowly growing up stranded in the middle," he said in a video message before heading to the hospital.

Prime Minister Oli has been admitted to the TU Teaching Hospital in Maharajgunj this evening for the kidney transplant scheduled to take place on Wednesday. This will be the second time that he will be undergoing a kidney transplant, 12 years after the first one carried out in India.

Like a good athlete who does not leave the game in between, I will also not leave our dreams of prosperity in the middle. Nobody in this world is eternal and this determination of mine is not to become eternal either but to realize our dreams that are slowly taking shape. "I would like to reassure you all about my health condition," the Prime Minister said.

Stating that he has dedicated his life so far to the fight against autocracy and for the cause of democracy, he said his struggle has also been against complications in his own body. The Prime Minister also expressed happiness and pride over being able to carry out his second kidney transplant inside the country itself with the help of experienced medical personnel.

"I will return after a few days of stay in the hospital and rest at home with more energy and self-confidence to realize our aspiration of prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepalis," the PM said. He said that all arrangement have been made for effective functioning of the day-to-day affairs of the government, including to address any contingencies.

The Prime Minister also expressed the confidence that the responsible leaders and cadres of the party, MPs and members would continue to work both in the party and the parliament to accomplish the required tasks. In the video message, Prime Minister Oli has thanked all those who have extended their best wishes for his good health and recovery.

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