On the verge of breaking up of PM KP Sharma Oli’s party in Nepal, Prachanda seeks resignation
KP Sharma Oli Resignation demands: On the chair of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli (Nepal India Tension) in Nepal, the crisis is visible on the chair of KP Sharma Oli. Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, the president of the ruling Nepal Communist Party, has directly demanded his resignation, criticizing PM KP Sharma Oli.
Highlights
- KP Sharma Oli and Dahal surfaced in Nepal’s ruling party
- Dahl’s question on the poor performance of the government, said – not meeting the expectations of the public
- Oli refuses to resign, threatens Prachanda – will break the party
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s party, which is following a bitter dispute with India over the border dispute and citizenship, has now reached the brink of collapse. Pushp Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, the executive chairman of the ruling Communist Party of Nepal, has now demanded his resignation after criticizing PM Oli. Prachanda has warned Oli that if the PM does not resign, he will break the party.
Oli refused to resign
According to the information, PM KP Sharma Oli has refused to resign from his post. Prachanda is also getting a lot of support within the party. Two former PMs and several MPs of the party have opened their front against Oli. At the same time, the people of Nepal are seeing tremendous anger against the Oli government regarding the tragedy of Corona virus.
‘Government failed to live up to expectations’
In the meeting of the party’s standing committee, Dahal said that the government had failed to live up to the expectations of the people. He also accused the chairperson and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli of violating the power-sharing agreement by swapping. Dahal said, “We had agreed to run the government interchangeably during the unification of the party, but I myself withdrew. After seeing the work of the government, I feel that I made a mistake by doing so.
‘Leaders of ruling party behaving like opposition’
Dahal also said that if the government fails to meet its goal of achieving socialism, the party may have to face failure in the next elections. He said that both the government and the party are in crisis. Oli, on the other hand, defended the government, saying that the administration is busy in the country’s interest and alleged that only the leaders of the ruling party are behaving like the opposition.
Left in power in Nepal, increased proximity to China
In Nepal these days, the leftists dominate politics. The current Prime Minister KP Sharma is also a leftist and became the first Prime Minister in the year 2015 after adopting the Constitution in Nepal. He had the support of the leftist parties of Nepal. KP Sharma is known for his anti-India sentiments. Even after India’s blockade in 2015, they did not change the Nepali constitution and KP Sharma went into China’s lap to retaliate against India. The Nepal government struck a deal with China. Under this, China allowed Nepal to use its port.
Maoists won the election by opposing India
The Indian official said that these days the Maoist parties have control over the politics of Nepal. There the old party has gone into the Nepali Congress background and the Left parties are engaged in propagating against India among the hill people. PM KP Sharma Oli also made fierce statements against India in the last election. He united the hills and minorities by showing fear of India and gained power.
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