KATHMANDU: Amid various speculations over the ongoing political deadlock in the country, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has called an emergency cabinet meeting overlapping the schedule of the Secretariat meeting on Wednesday.
The meeting has been called without consultation with the disgruntled Dahal-Nepal faction, hinting that Prime Minister Oli wants to move ahead unilaterally without following the party decision.
A highly-placed source said Prime Minister has called the cabinet meeting at 1 pm today.
The SC meeting had has been scheduled for the same time.
Since the emergency cabinet meeting was called following the midnight Tuesday meeting with President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, it has been speculated that it might dwell on an ordinance to split the party and cabinet reformation.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the NCP Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” has rebuffed the proposal of the Prime Minister KP Oli faction to defer the Secretariat meeting.
The disgruntled faction led by Prachanda has remained adamant to its stance of convening the meeting today at 1 pm despite urge by the PM Oli-led faction to postpone it for the time being and hold the meeting later sometime on the basis of consensus.
A meeting of the Prime Minister KP Oli-led faction had on Tuesday convened a meeting to chart its strategy in an effort to postpone the Secretariat meeting.
PM Oli said he was ready to convene the meeting of the Secretariat as per the demand of the disgruntled group. “My idea is to hold the meeting on the basis of consensus,” a leader close to PM Oli had conceded.
The source quoted the Prime Minister as saying further, “I am not against the idea of holding the meeting. I want it to be held on the basis of understanding in a conducive environment.”
The meeting held at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar attended by leaders close to PM Oli, including Chief Minister of Gandaki Province Prithvi Subba Gurung had proposed the disgruntled faction to postpone the meeting for now.
The PM Oli faction has been insisting that the meeting will not take place until and unless Prachanda’s political report submitted at the meeting of the Secretariat last week is withdrawn.
Meanwhile, the NCP leaders on Tuesday remained busy in meetings to bring the situation to their favor.
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