BITTER RIVALRY BETWEEN OLI AND PRACHANDA SHOWING NO SIGNS OF ABATING
Barun Das Gupta
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2021-06-17 13:05
Nepal Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli lost parliamentary majority on May 10 but did not resign. He continues to be the PM, courtesy president Bidya Devi Bhandari. The next election to the House of Representatives will be held on November 12 and 19 this year. In the 275 member Lower House, Oli got only 75 votes on May 10, when 232 votes were cast. The Prachanda faction of the now-split Nepal Commuist Party does not support him, the Nepal Congress does not support him, the Rashtriya Janata Party does not support him but they cannot join hands together to form an alternative government. So Oli continues to occupy the high office without majority. This is the tragedy of Nepal.