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PM Oli challenges Prachanda-Nepal faction to win double-digit seats in polls (With video)

‘HoR will not be reinstated’


02 January 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister and Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Chairman KP Oli has challenged the Prachanda-Nepal faction to win at least double-digit seats in the upcoming mid-term election.

Speaking at a cadres’ meet of his faction on Saturday, the Prime Minister said that the result of the election would make it clear who expelled whom from the NCP.

The Primed Minister even satirized the protest announced by the Prachanda-Madhav faction against the dissolution of the House of Representatives.

Saying that even a person selling medicines at Ratna Park gathers a crowd, the Prime Minister added, “Their condition will not improve more than that as their agenda is not the people, not the defense of the constitution.”

He also urged not to be misled by the propaganda that the House of Representatives will be reinstated.

Prime Minister Oli said that a motion of no-confidence against him from within the party was behind the dissolution of the House of Representatives.

He further said that the House of Representatives was dissolved and new elections were announced as the bills were been stuck at the parliamentary committee for the past three years.

Publish Date : 02 January 2021 17:32 PM

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