Send Nepal s embattled Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, seeking a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives on Monday, appealed to the party leaders and cadres to remain united and not to indulge in resignations and other factional activities.
Kathmandu:
Oli issued the statement after the media outlets reported that the rival faction of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified MarxistâLeninist) led by senior leaders Madhav Kumar Nepal and Jhalanath Khanal were preparing to resign from the House of Representatives ahead of Oliâs floor test.
Oli, 69, requires at least 136 votes in the 275-member House to win the confidence motion as four members are currently under suspension.
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