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PM Oli is committed to the fall, don’t follow him to pyre, Dr Bhattarai tells Prachanda


02 November 2020  

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KATHMANDU: At a time when the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has reached on verge of a split due to the tug-of-war for power between Chairman duo KP Oli, Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, former Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai has suggested NCP leaders and supporters to refrain from going to the pyre with PM Oli as the later is committed to cause the ruin for all.

Commenting on the latest development in the ruling NCP,  formerly a close leader to Chairman Prachanda and now the Chairman of Federal Council of Janata Samajbadi Party, Dr. Bhattarai has advised Prachanda not to accompany PM Oli till the ruin of the communist movement, and act on time.

“One of the reasons of the fall of the world communist movement is the failure to notice the chameleon leaders and their changed behavior,” Dr Bhattarai tweeted on Monday.

“How fast have the Jhapa movement and the Maoist insurgency forgotten the fact that the failure to revolt against the chameleon leadership leads to everyone’s fall?”

In his tweet, Dr. Bhattarai  has advised the NCP leaders and their followers to revolt on time and be part of the grand socialist movement.

Publish Date : 02 November 2020 15:34 PM

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