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PM Oli can go to any extreme for fulfillment of his self-interest: Prachanda



KATHMANDU: CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said that Prime Minister and Chairman of ruling CPN-UML KP Oli can go to any extremes for the fulfillment of his selfishness.

Speaking at an interaction organized by the opposition alliance at Lhotse Hall of Federal Parliament Building at New Baneshwor, Chairman Prachanda described PM Oli as a strange man of extreme character.

“PM Oli is a very strange man, if necessary, he can bow down at Madhav Nepal’s feet,” he said, “He promises to do everything but does nothing.”

Prachanda alleged that PM Oli failed to control corruption.

He also accused PM Oli of not being honest with the republic. Prachanda also regretted being with Oli for three years.

Maoist Center Chairman and senior leader of opposition alliance Prachanda expressed his confidence that the parliament will be reinstated.

“I feel that the parliament will be reconstituted and Supreme Court will also issue order to form the government of Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba,” he said in the interaction with the intellectuals in Kathmandu, adding, “There is enough ground for the reinstatement of the parliament.”

Prachanda also claimed that Oli had accepted defeat saying that there was a setting in the Supreme Court.

He also remarked that PM Oli could hatch conspiracy at any point.

Publish Date : 28 June 2021 19:19 PM

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