Realize before getting late

 Realize before getting late

I am eagerly waiting to see both the chairpersons of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) would come to consensus to resolve their internal political feud amicably in the next Secretariat meeting after both of them retaliated to each other’s written documents. Their on-going power tussle has generated enormous frustration among the people and wide criticism from constitutional experts and political analysts.

After the Transparency International (TI) published its 2020 report blaming the Prime Minister K.P.Oli for his involvement in and weakness in controlling corruption, serious concerns have been raised about his legitimacy to run the government although the government has vehemently rejected TI’s report.

Different groups of people have started coming out in the streets in the recent days expressing their frustrations and anger towards the sluggish performance of the NCP government and against the existing political system.

It is entirely now onto the NCP and its government how to tackle the people’s on-going anti-government protests in different parts of the country. I am afraid of another political turmoil in the country which could be very expensive for the political leaders and their parties if they continue to ignore people’s frustration and anger. 


The Himalayan Times > Kathmandu

December 01, 2020 

Oli faction for bridging rift in ruling party

Rival factions of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) are preparing to present their own strategies in the Secretariat meeting scheduled for tomorrow.

The Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli-led faction is preparing to pitch for a joint proposal with party Co-chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal, whereas the Dahal-led faction is hoping to take all the documents to the Standing Committee and the Central Committee. The Oli faction is in minority in all the party committees.

NCP deputy parliamentary party leader Subas Chandra Nembang told THT that preparing a joint proposal by two co-chairpersons was the best option to bridge the rift in the party. Chasm between the two factions widened after Dahal presented a 19-page proposal in the Secretariat meeting accusing Oli of defying party norms and rules and failing to run the government, forcing Oli to present a 38-page rebuttal.

Continue reading:

https://thehimalayantimes.com/kathmandu/kp-sharma-oli-faction-for-bridging-rift-in-ruling-nepal-communist-party/

 

 

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