Nepal's Prime Minister Oli shocked, Communist Party expels him


- The Communist Party consumes intimacy with China

Kathmandu 25th January 2021 Monday

Oli was shocked when the Prime Minister of Nepal, KP Sharma, sacked him from the Nepal Communist Party.

Oli had recently dissolved parliament to deal with the growing affinity of the Communist Party of Nepal with China. However, instead of establishing peace, tensions escalated.

Tensions between Oli's party and the Communist Party have been simmering since he dismissed parliament in the second week of December last year without taking the party into confidence. There were two rifts in the party and both groups were trying to outdo each other.

Under the banner of the same party, both the groups were holding their respective programs. However, one of the two groups has not yet been recognized by the election party. Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, who was Oli's opponent, expelled Oli from the Communist Party. Now the possibility of tensions escalating is not ruled out.

A huge group accused Oli of violating party discipline and announced his dismissal from the party on Sunday. Communist Party of Nepal spokesperson Narayan Qazi told media that the decision to expel Oli from the party was taken at a meeting of the party's standing committee on Sunday.

In fact, since October last year, the Chinese ambassador and pro-China leaders of the Communist Party of Nepal have been trumpeting against Oli. Oli initially took the job lightly as a self-defense measure. But in the second week of December, he announced the dissolution of parliament without taking the party into confidence and sent his foreign minister on a visit to India. At the same time, he declared without naming China that any interference in our internal affairs was not acceptable to us. The Chinese rulers understood the clear meaning of this statement and proposed to take over the formidable group.

As part of that proposal, Rupee's ousted group expelled Oli from the Communist Party.


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