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Nothing unusual if PM Oli, ex-King Gyanendra jointly chair a party: Yogesh Bhattarai


06 February 2021  

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KAWASOTI: Former Tourism Minister and influencing leader of Nepal Communist Party’s Prachanda-Nepal faction Yogesh Bhattarai has remarked that if Prime Minister KP Oli and former King Gyanendra form a party it should not be held unusual.

Addressing the participants of All Nepal National Free Students Union (ANNFSU)’s workshop at Kawasoti of Nawalparasi East former Minister Bhattarai remarked that PM Oli’s recent activities were against the law.

“The hooligans of Panchayat system, anti-federalism, and anti-republican parties are with PM KP Oli today,” former Minister Bhattarai told in the meeting, “It shows what party Oli is leading; if a party with Oli and Gyanendra as chairmen is formed it should not be taken as unusual.”

Stating that PM Oli has been backed by the anti-federalist and anti-republic forces, leader Bhattarai remarked that Oli is the weakest Prime Minister in history for his regressive activities.

He expressed the confidence that the Supreme Court would not support Oli’s unconstitutional move.

Publish Date : 06 February 2021 19:04 PM

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