Wednesday, July 1, 2020

India Trying to over-throw Nepal Prime-Minister? will they succeed




Nepal: KP Oli's throne in danger? Emergency meeting convened to save PM's chair
The political crisis that started in Nepal is not over yet. Meanwhile, Nepali PM KP Oli has called an emergency meeting with his special ministers.
Nepal's politics has been under constant crisis in the midst of a dispute with India. Prime Minister KP Oli's chair is constantly in trouble and his opponents are now stubborn about taking his resignation. Meanwhile, on Wednesday morning, KP Oli called a big meeting with his close ministers. This meeting is going on at his residence, in which the strategy is being discussed.


It is being told that in this meeting, the opposing faction and Maoist faction have been called with some delay. In fact, in the past, former Prime Minister Pushp Kamal Dahal Prachanda had sought resignation from KP Oli, after which the political crisis deepened.


Now the news is that if KP Oli does not resign from the post of Prime Minister, then some ministers of that Maoist camp may resign collectively. As KP ​​Oli does not have a majority in the standing committee of the party at present, in such a situation, he is trying to create an atmosphere in his favor in the parliamentary party.

Nepal's PM Oli increases difficulty, party chief Prachanda seeks resignation


It is being told that KP Oli had also met the Chinese Ambassador at the Prime Minister's residence on Tuesday night. But, hands were also raised on their behalf and said that now only resignation is the only option left. In such a situation, speculations are being made that if he resigns from the post of Prime Minister, then the post of president in the party can be saved.

Let me tell you that Nepal has started a political crisis with India ever since, there is a political crisis in Nepal. KP Oli's party leaders are opposing him and accusing him of spoiling relations with India.


Despite India's opposition, the government of KP Oli released a new map of Nepal, in which three villages of Uttarakhand were described as their territory.

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