Political crisis in Nepal : Oli-led government vainly strong...


In the middle of the crisis of the corona-virus, Nepal, the country of Himalayas is likely to face a political instability. The government led by the p.m. KP Sharma Oli of the Nepal Communist party CPN (which was formed by the combination of the previous two parties; Maoist and CPN UML) is likely to lose it support even from within-the-party, with the previous Maoist chairman, now Oli's man in the group of CPN, Mr. Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) and many other high leaders being against the government.
Political crisis in Nepal : Oli-led government vainly strong. KP Oli



Lately, the spokesperson of the CPN said that the political party has found itself in a great danger (गम्भिर सङ्कत) and solution could be found within the popular support. Previously, many aandolans, rallies and campaigns led by the youths and influence from political activist happened in Nepal asking the government to provide 100% PCR test to Nepalese along with other contemporary domestic problems of Nepal. Well, in this crisis, India, as always is acting like 'a friend in vision and enemy in realm'. India has recently been interested in Nepal's political play and the Nepal-India class at the brothers at west of Nepal at Lipulekh and other places had increased hatred between the two Nations.
Political crisis in Nepal : Oli-led government vainly strong. KP Oli

Both the countries claim some lands as there (I being a Nepali, also neutrally, know that the land belongs to Nepal.) India, in the corona-virus crisis used Nepal's land to built a road to a holy place (though they started this many years ago and Nepal's weak political system didn't hamper it). Then, the news went viral in Nepal and many Nepalese, also leaders, started to force the government either to act strongly against India or claim the land as ours and by investigating and obtaining proofs from historical documents. Historical document, Sugauli treaty, clearly defines the present political border of both countries and clearly clarifies the disputed land to be of a part of Nepal.

Political crisis in Nepal : Oli-led government vainly strong. KP OliThough, it was a disputed land from long, India built the road, the fierce Nepal government asked for a meet or discussion but, their comes the ego of the Indians. They said, in the crisis of the virus, it's not the perfect time to discuss. Nepalese side thought; if so, in the crisis of the virus, why did they built the road? So, this incident increased a lot of hatred in citizens of both countries. 

Lately, KP Oli claimed that India really wanted to drop out his government but asked Nepalese to stay strong. Then, his words likely to come true, his current partner, Prachanda, and also other leaders asked resignation from the PM. The PM, as always, stayed strong. The government of majority now, can be called, is divided into two groups, the Oli supporter and the Oli hater. Of course, the citizens too. There arose mini clash-of-opinions between people on social sites in this topic. Many claimed supporting the PM is the act of nationalism but other thought differently. They claimed that the Oli-led government was unsuccessful and could not be have as a guardian of the nation. 

So, recently meetings were held of the CPN, where the clash of opinions between leaders were seen. Also, today, July 2, the government had recommended the president ending the budget session of the Parliament to which. Mrs president Bhandari responded positively and called the session off. Then, Mr Dahal (Prachanda), went on to meet the President at the Shital Nivas stayed there for an hour and talked on calling the session off, of both the houses of parliament.

The main reasons for asking the resignation of the p.m., as said by the majority of in-government oppositions was that, the PM was driven by his own wish and the decision for the crisis was not in the consent of others and the nation.

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