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The Oli-Dhamal meeting failed – Nepal Army on high alert

Pushpa Kamal Dahal, and other leaders demanded  Oli`s step down from the leadership of both the government and the party. As the party has entered a phase of division, the prime minister requested all the ministers for support. Raising baseless accusations against India and leaders of his own party by the PM was not appropriate was the opinion of party senior leader Prachanda.
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The meeting of the Standing Committee of the CPN (Maoist) has been postponed till July 8. The meeting was scheduled for Monday has been postponed till 11 am on July 8, said Surya Thapa, Press Adviser to the Prime Minister and Deputy Chief of the CPN (Maoist) Publicity Department.

On the recommendation of the Council of Ministers, President Bidyadevi Bhandari ended the session of the Federal Parliament on Thursday afternoon.

Meanwhile, discussions between CPN (Maoist) Chairman and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and another Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal in Baluwatar have been failed.  The meeting between them was started at 9:30 am on Monday and ended without any definite conclusion. It is reported that the meeting has been postponed without any consensus before the meeting of the standing committee.

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Earlier Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has discussed the current problems in the ruling Communist Party of Nepal with the ministers. Disputes have been brewing within the ruling Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-UML) after  Pushpa Kamal Dahal, and other leaders demanded  Oli`s step down from the leadership of both the government and the party. As the party has entered a phase of division, the prime minister requested all the ministers for support. Raising baseless accusations against India and leaders of his own party by the PM was not appropriate was the opinion of party senior leader Prachanda.

Within the party, Prachanda and Oli are co-chairs of Nepal’s communist party. Oli is, however, seen to lean a little too towards China and has managed to hold on to the PM’s post with the help of  Beijing.

In these circumstances the Nepal Army, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, and National Investigation Department have mobilized ‘intelligence’ groups by formulating internal security strategies.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Of Nepal and of Member-Federal Parliament(National Assembly) by a twit said:

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हाम्रो राष्ट्राध्यक्ष राष्ट्रपति सम्मानित संस्था हो।यो गरिमामय सँस्थालाई कसैले पनि आ-आफ्नो स्वार्थका लागि विवादमा नतानौं।राष्ट्रपतिको बिरुध्द महाअभियोग प्रस्ताव ल्याउने अनर्गल झुठा प्रचार कसैले नगरौं।राष्ट्रपति संस्थाको अवमुल्यन नगरौं।राष्ट्रपतिज्यु स्वयंको पनि ध्यान जाने नै छ।

Our President is a respected institution. Let no one take this dignified institution into dispute for their own self-interest. Let no one spread unbridled false propaganda to bring an impeachment motion against the President(Trans).

He also twitted the following :

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The internal struggle within the party should not be centered on the interests of any person or persons. Therefore, let us participate in the transformational debate by focusing on party unity, prosperity, socialism, the country, the people and the working class, not on the support or opposition of one person or another(Trns).

पार्टी भित्रको अन्तर्सँघर्ष कुनै ब्यक्ति वा ब्यक्तिहरुको स्वार्थ केन्दृत हुनुहुँदैन।त्यसैले एउटा वा अर्को ब्यक्तिको समर्थन वा बिरोधमा होइन,पार्टी एकता,समृध्दि,समाजवाद, देश,जनता र श्रमजिवीबर्ग लाई केन्द्रबिन्दु मा राखेर रुपान्तरणमुखी बहसमा सह्भागी होऔं।छातिमा हात राखौं र सोचौं।


 

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