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Prime Minister Dahal denies involvement in JSP split



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has firmly denied any involvement in the split of the Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal (JSP).

Following his participation in a gathering of key political figures convened by Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire, Prime Minister Dahal emphasized that he played no part in the fragmentation of the JSP.

Expressing his unease, Prime Minister Dahal voiced concerns about being held accountable for any unforeseen developments in the country’s political landscape.

Amidst the rift within the JSP Nepal, speculation has arisen suggesting that the division was orchestrated to safeguard the government led by Prime Minister Dahal.

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