Kathmandu: A crucial meeting of Nepal's ruling communist party to decide the political future of embattled Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli was on Wednesday postponed once again for Friday, amidst intra-party rifts and calls for his resignation over his style of functioning and anti-India statements.
The meeting of the Nepal Communist Party's 45-member powerful Standing Committee was scheduled to be held on Wednesday.
Prime Minister's press advisor Surya Thapa announced that the meeting was postponed until Friday. The reason for the deferment for a fourth time was not revealed.
The political future of 68-year-old Oil is expected to be decided on Friday during the Standing Committee meeting, amidst the growing involvement of Hou Yanqui, the Chinese ambassador to Nepal, to save his chair.
With the latest deferment, the crucial Standing Committee meeting of the NCP has been put off for the fourth time in an apparent bid to provide enough time for the two chairmen of the party Oli and Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' to reach consensus amidst the heightened intra-party rifts.
The differences between the two factions of the NCP one led by Oli and the other led by 'Prachanda' on the issue of power-sharing has recently intensified after the prime minister unilaterally decided to prorogue the budget session of Parliament.
The Prachanda faction, backed by senior leaders and former prime ministers Madhav Kumar Nepal and Jhalanath Khanal, has been demanding Oli's resignation, saying his recent anti-India remarks were "neither politically correct nor diplomatically appropriate."
According to the My Republica newspaper, Oli and Prachanda have held a series of talks to iron out their differences.
Oli is under intense pressure to step down from the posts of Prime Minister and party chairperson as a majority of the NCP leaders have asked him to do so owing to the government's lackluster response to the COVID-19 pandemic and his unilateral actions, bypassing the party.
The two leaders held talks for two hours on Friday last week. They also held an hour-long meeting on Sunday and a one-on-one meeting on Monday in an attempt to minimise their differences. According to sources, their meeting had ended on a positive note'.
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On Sunday, China's ambassador Hou met with the senior leader of the NCP and former prime minister Madhav Nepal at his residence in Koteshwor and they discussed the current situation.