Kathmandu: With the sudden dissolution of the House of Representatives of Nepal's Federal Parliament by Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, the Himalayan nation has now entered a stage of confusion, disarray and uncertainty.
Oli's recommendation to dissolve the House on Sunday was swiftly approved by President Bidhya Devi Bhandari without any delay has invited politics of chaos and mayhem.
Along with the House dissolution, Oli has also recommended to conduct the mid-term elections on April 30 and May 10, 2021. Oli, who was heading the most powerful government in Nepal's modern history, now became sources of instability where party leaders and experts say that this has rattled the long-cherished dream of stability, prosperity, peace and development, party leaders said.
In a special editorial, Nepal's leading English language newspaper, The Kathmandu Post said that with one fell swoop, Prime Minister Oli pushed the country to yet another quagmire of instability and political crisis when he orchestrated a political coup as his Cabinet recommended the dissolution of the House.
Leaders of the ruling Nepal Communist Party said that with the move, Oli has prepared a background to split the party. If the ruling party will split, the making and unmaking of governments will begin and Nepal will enter into a politics of instability and confusion.
Some of our friends had already planted the seed of party split, Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali said in an interview on Monday. The Prime Minister was engulfed and picketed by several elements where he couldn't move on, he could not deliver so he decided to take fresh mandate and decided to go to the people, Gyawali, a close confident of Oli, said.
Oli was facing a huge trust deficit within the party since he assumed office in February 2018. Former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda was running the opposition camp inside the party, criticising Oli's style of governance, flourishing corruption, inept in service delivery, Oli's ambition to become a totalitarian ruler.
Oli also kept on dishonouring the party decisions and ruled the government unilaterally. Oli deserves action and punishment for this act, former premier Madhav Nepal said, he does not deserve to become the party members too.
The party is preparing to take action him, the former prime minister but a long time Oli's friend said during an interview. To chart out the future strategy, both the Oli and Prachanda factions have called meetings of their respective camps on Monday where they are expected to discuss their next move.