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Nepal’s ruling communist party to decide Oli’s fate today

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Kathmandu: The future of Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli will be decided at a crucial Standing Committee meeting of the ruling communist party on Saturday, party sources said on Friday, amidst growing demand for his resignation.

The meeting of the Nepal Communist Party’s 45-member Standing Committee, the most powerful body of the party, on Thursday has been put off as the top brass of the party failed to forge consensus on the resignation of Prime Minister Oli.

Top NCP leaders on Tuesday demanded Prime Minister Oli’s resignation, saying his recent anti-India remarks were “neither politically correct nor diplomatically appropriate.”

“The Prime Minister’s remarks that India was conspiring to remove him were neither politically correct nor diplomatically appropriate,” party’s executive chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ had said.

Prime Minister Oli, 68, on Sunday claimed that there have been various kinds of activities in the “embassies and hotels” to remove him from power.

He said some Nepalese leaders were also involved in the game in the aftermath of his government’s move to update the country’s political map by incorporating three strategically key Indian territories — Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura.

Accusing the southern neighbour and leaders of his own party by the Prime Minister was not appropriate, a senior leader of the party quoted Prachanda as saying during the Standing Committee meeting on Tuesday.

Prachanda has time and again spoken about the lack of coordination between the government and the party and he was pressing for a one-man one position system to be followed by the NCP.

The differences between the two factions of the NCP — one led by Oli and the other led by Prachanda — intensified after the prime minister unilaterally decided to prorogue the budget session of Parliament on Thursday.

Prachanda called the crucial meeting of the party’s Standing Committee for Saturday that could decide the future of the Prime Minister, sources said.

During Saturday’s Standing Committee meeting, the two sides will work out some mechanism under which the party and the government both will have to follow a sort of protocol, so that the differences are patched up, said Standing Committee member Ganesh Shah.

Prime Minister Oli has been running the government unilaterally and he is also not allowing the executive chairman of the Party Prachanda to operate on his own, he opined.

Both Prime Minister Oli and former Prime Minister Prachanda are chairmen of the ruling party.

Now the Prime Minister has the option — either he should give up the party’s chair or the post of the prime minister following the one-man-one position principle, said BishnuRijal, central committee member of the NCP and the party’s deputy chief of foreign affairs.

“I think a compromise will be worked out between the two sides to patch up the differences so that the crisis will be over after Saturday’s meeting.”

Oli has been cornered in the ruling party as the majority of the senior leaders are with Prachanda. Oli has the support of only 15 members in the Standing Committee.

According to a senior Cabinet member, Oli prorogued Parliament to re-introduce a controversial bill that allows splitting a party. (PTI)

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