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Nepal PM Oli calls on public to gear up for polls

Taking a jibe against his former fellow party chairman and other members of ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP), Oli said splinter group orchestrated plots to remove him from the post, thus bringing political instability in the Himalayan Nation.

Nepal PM Oli defends move to dissolve Parliament, calls on public to gear up for polls
Nepal PM Oli defends move to dissolve Parliament, calls on public to gear up for polls
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Published : Feb 6, 2021, 12:52 PM IST

Kathmandu: Nepal's caretaker Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Friday defended his latest move to dissolve parliament and called on the public to gear up for the election scheduled for April and May.

"Attempts were made to weaken parliament and re-introduce earlier practices of furthering personal political aims. Politics is done based on equations in parliament. They tried to topple a majority government and introduce instability in the nation playing the mathematical game. As no such environment was created for me to work, I decided to go in front of people for a fresh mandate. I decided to go to the people to decide who to choose," PM Oli addressed the crowd in Kathmandu in front of Narayanhiti Palace which now has been turned into a museum.

PM Oli said, "I want to ask you whom would you vote for: One driving towards instability or one towards a solution? Go in front of people or head for instability? I would prefer another way rather than instability, towards the election."

"I request you all to raise your voice together and let entire Kathmandu echo with your decisions: No to instability, head for elections. We don't want instability, we want elections," PM Oli added.

Read:| Tens of thousands rally in support of Nepal’s embattled PM

Defending his act of dissolving parliament, Oli asked everyone to be prepared for the elections on April 30 and May 10.

Along with the move of dissolution being challenged in court, Oli also is facing two contempt of court cases for making a statement to defend his latest step of parliament dissolution.

More than a dozen cases have been filed against Oli's move of December in Apex Court which has continued its hearing over the weeks and is expected to give a verdict by the end of this month.

If the government wins the battle in court, questions have been raised over the time left with Election Commission to prepare for the two-phased elections which have been called on for April 30 and May 10.

With about 2 months remaining for elections to commence, the Election Commission has asked for 7 billion Nepali rupees budget to commence election on time. With the economy crippling due to months-long induced lockdown to prevent Coronavirus infection, the government has been criticised for not making sufficient efforts to buy anti-COVID vaccines.

Elected in 2017 after a landslide victory, Oli became first Prime Minister of Federal Republic of Nepal after a communist alliance of Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) CPN-UML and CPN (Maoist Center) secured nearly two-third majorities in the lower house.

The alliance which turned into a new party under name of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) headed for a split within 2 years of unity. The party has practically split into two after Oli decided to dissolve the lower house on December 20.

ANI

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Kathmandu: Nepal's caretaker Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Friday defended his latest move to dissolve parliament and called on the public to gear up for the election scheduled for April and May.

"Attempts were made to weaken parliament and re-introduce earlier practices of furthering personal political aims. Politics is done based on equations in parliament. They tried to topple a majority government and introduce instability in the nation playing the mathematical game. As no such environment was created for me to work, I decided to go in front of people for a fresh mandate. I decided to go to the people to decide who to choose," PM Oli addressed the crowd in Kathmandu in front of Narayanhiti Palace which now has been turned into a museum.

PM Oli said, "I want to ask you whom would you vote for: One driving towards instability or one towards a solution? Go in front of people or head for instability? I would prefer another way rather than instability, towards the election."

"I request you all to raise your voice together and let entire Kathmandu echo with your decisions: No to instability, head for elections. We don't want instability, we want elections," PM Oli added.

Read:| Tens of thousands rally in support of Nepal’s embattled PM

Defending his act of dissolving parliament, Oli asked everyone to be prepared for the elections on April 30 and May 10.

Along with the move of dissolution being challenged in court, Oli also is facing two contempt of court cases for making a statement to defend his latest step of parliament dissolution.

More than a dozen cases have been filed against Oli's move of December in Apex Court which has continued its hearing over the weeks and is expected to give a verdict by the end of this month.

If the government wins the battle in court, questions have been raised over the time left with Election Commission to prepare for the two-phased elections which have been called on for April 30 and May 10.

With about 2 months remaining for elections to commence, the Election Commission has asked for 7 billion Nepali rupees budget to commence election on time. With the economy crippling due to months-long induced lockdown to prevent Coronavirus infection, the government has been criticised for not making sufficient efforts to buy anti-COVID vaccines.

Elected in 2017 after a landslide victory, Oli became first Prime Minister of Federal Republic of Nepal after a communist alliance of Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) CPN-UML and CPN (Maoist Center) secured nearly two-third majorities in the lower house.

The alliance which turned into a new party under name of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) headed for a split within 2 years of unity. The party has practically split into two after Oli decided to dissolve the lower house on December 20.

ANI

Read:| General strike in Nepal throws lives out of gear

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