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NCP Dahal-Nepal faction to further intensify protest programmes

Published Date : January 24, 2021
FILE PHOTO -- NCP leaders Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, Madhav Kumar Nepal, Jhalanath Khanal in a meeting of Parliamentary Committee on Wednesday, December 23, 2020. (Photo: RSS)

KATHMANDU: Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Dahal-Nepal faction has decided to make their ongoing protest programmes further effective.

A standing committee meeting of the party held at party central office Persihdanda here today, concluded that the protest programmes launched by them against the Parliament dissolution was successfully achieving the pace.

According to party spokesperson Narayan Kaji Shrestha, party chiefs of province committees, in charge of sister wings had presented latest updates of the respective committees and organization in the meeting.

The meeting has also appointed leader Ganga Lal Tuladhar and Mohan Gautam as the party central office secretary and undersecretary respectively. It is shared that another undersecretary will be appointed soon.

The meeting has allocated the authority to central struggle committee to prepare further protest programmes. The meeting has also decided to strip Chairman K P Sharma Oli off even from the ordinary membership of the party.

The faction had earlier relieved chair Oli from the post of party chair and sought clarification from him on January 15.

Ruling NCP has come under immense crisis after Chair and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli recommended for the House dissolution. Without waiting no time and without any consultation, President Bidya Devi Bhandari also approved the recommendation of the Prime Minister Oli.

The dissolution itself created a deep division among the major political parties and civil society, including Nepali press. The NCP has come under on the verge of split. One section of party leaders are on the street and they are staging regular protests across the country, while KP Oli led NCP has intensified for election.

While main opposition Nepali Congress has clarified that the decision of the Prime Minister itself is a big gamble against the constitution, peoples’ aspiration, undemocratic and autocratic. The party, however, made clear that it will participate in the election if the Supreme Court give verdict for election.

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