Prachanda accuses Oli of dissolving Parliament at India's direction : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Prachanda accuses Oli of dissolving Parliament at India's direction

Former Nepal PM raises doubt over Oli’s meeting with R&AW chief Samanta Goel

Prachanda accuses Oli of dissolving Parliament at India's direction

Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. File Photo



Kathmandu, January 13

Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', the chairman of the Nepal Communist Party's splinter faction, on Wednesday accused Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli of splitting the ruling party and dissolving Parliament at India's direction.

Addressing leaders and cadres of his faction at the Nepal Academy Hall in the capital, Prachanda said that Prime Minister Oli had in the recent past accused that "some leaders of NCP were hatching conspiracy to topple his government at the behest of India".

Prachanda said his faction did not force Oli to resign simply because it would have given a message that Oli's statement was true.

"Now did Oli split the party and dissolve the House of Representatives at the direction of India?” asked the former Prime Minister.

He said the truth had already been revealed to the Nepalese people.

"Oli met Samanta Goel, the chief of R&AW, the intelligence wing of India, for three hours at his official residence at Baluwatar, without the presence of any second person, which clearly shows Oli's motive," Prachanda alleged.

He accused Prime Minister Oli of taking wrong advice from external forces.

By dissolving the House, Oli has given a blow to the Constitution as well as the democratic republic system which has been established in the country through seven decades of struggle by the people, said Prachanda.

Nepal plunged into a political crisis on December 20 after Oli, known for his pro-Beijing leanings, in a surprise move, recommended dissolving the 275-member House, amidst a tussle for power with Prachanda.

Acting on the Prime Minister's recommendation, President Bidya Devi Bhandari dissolved the House the same day and announced fresh elections on April 30 and May 10, sparking protests from a large section of the NCP led by Prachanda, also a co-chair of the ruling party.

Oli, who is also the chairperson of a faction of the NCP, has said he was forced to dissolve the House after knowing that the Prachanda-led faction was planning to file a no-confidence motion against him and introduce an impeachment motion against President Bhandari.

India has described Oli's sudden decision to dissolve Parliament and call for fresh elections as an "internal matter" that was for the country to decide as per its democratic processes.

Oli-led CPN-UML and Prachanda-led NCP (Maoist Centre) merged in May 2018 to form a unified Nepal Communist Party following victory of their alliance in the 2017 general elections. PTI


Top News

Lok Sabha elections: Voting begins in 21 states for 102 seats in Phase 1

Lok Sabha elections 2024: 60 per cent turnout in biggest phase, stray incidents of violence in Bengal Lok Sabha elections 2024: 60 per cent turnout in biggest phase, stray incidents of violence in Bengal

Minor EVM glitches reported at some booths in Tamil Nadu, Ar...

Chhattisgarh: CRPF jawan on poll duty killed in accidental explosion of grenade launcher shell

Chhattisgarh: CRPF jawan on poll duty killed in accidental explosion of grenade launcher shell

The incident took place near Galgam village under Usoor poli...

Lok Sabha Election 2024: What do voting percentage and other trends signify?

Lok Sabha elections 2024: What do voting percentage and other trends signify

A high voter turnout is generally read as anti-incumbency ag...


Cities

View All