In the wake of the collapse of the Communist Party in Nepal, China's crooked policy does not seem to be fading


Kathmandu Saturday 25th July 2020 Saturday

China's insidious policy of arbitrariness in Nepal does not seem to have succeeded. Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' during a conversation with the media expressed fears that the Communist Party of Nepal may collapse. Our talks with the Prime Minister and party co-chairman Oli have not been successful.

Prachanda alleged that at the behest of Prime Minister Oli, some people had registered a party called CPN-UMN with the Election Commission. That is, there was a possibility of a breakdown in the Communist Party of Nepal.

To prevent a breakdown in the Communist Party of Nepal, the Chinese ambassador to Nepal held a meeting between various groups of the Communist Party and tried to quell the discontent, but those efforts did not seem to be entirely successful. The meeting did not resolve differences between the Oli group and the Prachanda group. Prachanda's supporters alleged that Oli was behaving arbitrarily.

According to a report in MyRepublic, at a function held in memory of Pushpalal Shrestha and Narbahadur Karmacharya in Kathmandu, Prachanda alleged that Oli was acting arbitrarily. He said that even after negotiations with the Oli group, some people had registered a new party called CPN-UMN before the country's election commission at Oli's behest. So I think the party was more likely to crash.

If this happens, the possibility of China's arbitrariness in Nepal may decrease. China is not ready to lose its grip on Nepal, so political critics believe that violence could happen in Nepal. China has its own steel distribution distribution in the region. The Government of India is keeping an eye on this area.

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