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Whether to hit streets or not against HoR dissolution: NC in Hamletian dilemma



KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress leaders have been divided over the issue of the House of Representatives (HoR) dissolution and the mid-term poll announed by the Oli-led government.

NC leaders in the Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting yesterday presented mixed views over the parliament dissolution.

NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba and senior leader Ram Chandra Paudel were divided over whether to hit the streets or not for the reinstatement of the dissolved parliament.

According to an NC leader privy to the meeting, Deuba is in favor of the mid-term poll announced by Prime Minister Oli while Poudel is for the reinstatement of the parliament.

Speaking at the CC meeting on Tuesday, senior leader Paudel called on all the party rank and file to stand united to hit the streets for the reinstatement of the parliament.

“We should not support the Oli’s move to dissolve the parliament as it is unconstitutional, anti-democratic and against the mandate of the people,” an NC leader privy to the meeting quoted Poudel as saying.

NP Saud who is considered close to Deuba opined that the NC should capitalize on the mid-term poll announced by the Oli-led government.

Saud suggested not to hit the streets demanding reinstatement of the dissolved parliament, according to the CWC member.

CWC member Mahesh Acharya stated that there is no option to hit the streets against the parliament dissolution as it attacked the Constitution brought by the NC. Similarly, Dr Narayan Khadka said the NC should wait for the virdict of the Supreme Court.

The NC’s CWC meeting which began Tuesday is also taking place at 1 pm today.

Publish Date : 23 December 2020 09:59 AM

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