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PM Oli holding talks with lawmakers of his faction at Baluwatar



KATHMANDU: Nepal Communist Party Chairman and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is holding a meeting with the lawmakers of his faction at Baluwatar on Monday morning.

The lawmakers of his faction including Industry Minister Lekhraj Bhatta who represents former CPN (Maoist Center) have reached Baluwatar.

Earlier, a Standing Committee meeting of the ruling NCP on Sunday, in which Prime Minister and leaders of his faction were absent, decided to take a disciplinary action against the prime minister.

It shall come into force once it is endorsed  by the central committee meeting of the party scheduled for Tuesday.

The leaders of Dahal-Nepal faction registered a no confidence motion against Oli following the SC meeting yesterday.

Oli has held a meeting with the lawmakers of his faction after the NCP that garnered almost two thirds majority three years ago headed towards the brink of split.

According to Baluwatar sources, the meeting will dwell on the latest political developments and future strategy in the changed context.

The SC meeting held on Sunday has called a central committee meeting for Tuesday.

Similarly, lawmakers of Dahal-Nepal faction are holding a gathering at 1 pm today. The meeting will take place at the Lhotse Hall of the parliament building in New Baneshwor, said a lawmaker.

Publish Date : 21 December 2020 10:37 AM

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