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PM Oli should not resign without consensus: NCP leader Rayamajhi



ARGHAKHANCHI: Nepal Communist Party (NCP) leader Top Bahadur Rayamajhi today viewed that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli should not resign without a consensus.

Despite an agreement struck during the party unification for both chairs of the NCP, Oli and Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, to share five years’ term of the chief of the government alternately, chair Dahal’s proposal to allow Oli to enjoy full five years in the helm of PM had been unanimously passed by the party secretariat meeting, he said.

So all things in this regard should move accordingly, said the former Deputy Prime Minister at a press conference organized in Sandhikharka by the Press Organisation Nepal.

Expressing his disappointment over party leaders involving in an issue of posts at a time when there are border disputes flaring up and COVID-19 crisis, the party standing committee member suggested that the government focuses on controlling the infection instead of involving in intra-party disputes.

Likewise on the occasion, stating that the country may face a crisis if NCP divides, NCP central member and National Assembly member Chandra Bahadur Khadka stressed the need for the party to move together to safeguard Nepal and Nepalis and achievements made so far.

Publish Date : 07 August 2020 19:36 PM

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