
By including Indian areas in the map of Nepal, KP Oli Sharma tried to suppress the rising voices in public against him through nationalism, but lava has erupted inside the party. The possibility of two torn apart in the ruling Communist Party of Nepal has increased. After a long wait, when the Standing Committee meeting of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) started on Wednesday, there was a fierce attack between two-party presidents KP Sharma Oli and Pushp Kamal Dahal Prachanda. After remaining for two months, Prime Minister KP Oli joined the meeting, Prachanda and Madhav Kumar targeted Nepal fiercely and Prachanda also left no stone unturned. Prachanda tells Oli to be ready to sacrifice.
According to the Himalayan Times, Oli, who shared the party president's chair with Prachanda, said his party was doing well but the attitude of the leaders of the opposing camp in the party was similar to that of the opposition. He said that it is because of these leaders that the message of good work of the government is not reaching the people.
According to NCP Standing Committee member Mani Thapa, Oli said the government was successful in preventing coronavirus infection. However, the number of corona infections in the country has exceeded 10,000, and more than 600 cases have been reported on Wednesday. Oli also said that the government was successful in promoting the business despite the lockdown implemented in late March.
Oli also said that some foreign forces are angry with the government because of raising nationalist issues. KP Oli said that if his government made some mistakes in running the government, he is ready to take responsibility. He asked the party leaders to work with unity and defend the functioning of the government among the people.
However, when Dahl got a chance to speak, he too narrated Ollie fiercely. He lashed out at the PM saying that a leader should not take all the credit for ignoring the contribution of other leaders for the good work done by the government.
The Kathmandu Post report stated that Dahal accused Oli of running the party as he wished, while admitting to giving him (Dahal) more power in party work. According to a party leader, Prachanda told Oli, "Either we have to separate the paths or we need to improve. Since separation is not possible, we have to change our ways, for which we must be ready to 'sacrifice'. ''
Regarding 'renunciation', party leaders believe that Dahal is going to demand Oli's resignation from the post of party president or prime minister. Dahal, with the help of senior party leaders Jhala Nath Khanal, Bamdev Gautam, and Narayan Kazi Shrestha, has tried to resign from Dahal in April as well. However, in the coming days in Nepal's ruling party the upheaval is certainly going to intensify.
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