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Why Did Share Market Trader Dipendra Agrawal Join UML?

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NEPSE TRADING

Why Did Share Market Trader Dipendra Agrawal Join UML?

Kathmandu — The recent entry of prominent share market trader Dipendra Agrawal into the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) has sparked wide discussion in both political and financial circles. The involvement of a capital-market professional in active politics has naturally raised one key question: why UML?

According to Agrawal, his decision was driven primarily by UML’s nationalist ideology, strong leadership, and long-term vision of “Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali.” He formally joined the party at UML’s central office in Chyasal, where he was welcomed by party chairman KP Sharma Oli.

Agrawal stated that UML’s leadership during times of national crisis—such as the Indian blockade, the post-earthquake reconstruction phase, and economic uncertainty—played a decisive role in shaping his trust in the party. “When the country faced pressure and instability, UML demonstrated courage, clarity, and the ability to take bold decisions in the national interest,” he said.

Confidence in UML’s Economic Vision

As an active participant in Nepal’s capital market, Agrawal believes that the stock market should not be viewed merely as a platform for short-term profit. “Nepal’s share market represents the hopes of over 1.2 million investors, the future of young people, and a core pillar of the national economy,” he explained.

He expressed confidence that UML’s focus on infrastructure development, hydropower expansion, industrial growth, and private-sector collaboration creates a strong foundation for sustainable economic progress. In his view, these policies directly support the long-term stability and growth of the capital market.

Desire to Contribute to Nation-Building

Agrawal has emphasized that his entry into UML is not motivated by personal gain or political ambition. “I have not joined the party seeking position, power, or personal benefit,” he clarified. “My intention is to contribute my experience from the capital market toward strengthening investment policy, protecting investors, and improving Nepal’s economic structure.”

He also highlighted the importance of political stability for economic development. According to him, without stable governance, neither industries nor financial markets can thrive. This belief convinced him that professionals from economic sectors should actively engage in policy-level discussions.

UML’s Perspective

UML leadership views Agrawal’s entry as a bridge between the political sphere and the capital market. Party leaders believe that the involvement of individuals with practical experience in finance and investment will help UML formulate more investor-friendly and realistic economic policies in the future.

In summary, Dipendra Agrawal’s decision to join UML stems from his belief in the party’s nationalist outlook, decisive leadership, commitment to economic development, and potential to strengthen Nepal’s capital market. His move reflects a growing trend of professionals stepping into politics with the aim of contributing directly to national development.

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