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Nepal PM Oli expelled from ruling party: What led to the chaos? What s next?

Last Updated: Nepal PM Oli Expelled From Ruling Party: What Led To The Chaos? What s Next? The rival faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party has announced third phase of agitation against Prime minister KP Oli’s decision of dissolving the House. In the latest blow to the unstable political scene in Nepal, Prime Minister KP Oli has been expelled from the ruling Nepal Communist Party with Election Commission refusing to recognise either faction of the party, one led by Oli and other by Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar.  The crisis was kickstarted by Oli decision back in December 2020 to dissolve the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Nepali Parliament and touted the move as the only way to resolve the budding disputed and non-cooperation in the party that according to him led to a “state of inaction”. 

Nepal Communist Party s rival faction declares 3rd phase of agitation against dissolution

Last Updated: Nepal Communist Party s Rival Faction Declares 3rd Phase Of Agitation Against Dissolution The rival faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party has announced third phase of agitation against Prime minister KP Oli’s decision of dissolving the House. As the political crisis tightens its grip on Nepal, the rival faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party on January 25 has announced the third phase of agitation against Prime minister KP Oli’s decision of dissolving the House of Representatives, the lower house, reported news agency ANI. Earlier,  the Election Commission on January 24 refused to recognise either of the factions of the Nepal Communist Party - one led by PM KP Oil and the other by Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar. According to ANI, the poll panel said that both the factions have failed to follow the Political Parties Act 2017 and party statute. It is important to mention that both the factions had filed an application in the Election Commissi

Nepal foreign minister to visit India on Jan 14, new map, boundary row to be on agenda: PM Oli

Kathmandu [Nepal], January 10 (ANI): Nepal Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali will embark on a visit to India on January 14, caretaker Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli announced, adding that the issue related to Nepal's new map will be on the agenda for discussion.

Nepal s internal matter, says India as it continues its assistance amid political turmoil in Kathmandu

Highlights New Delhi has kept its focus on developmental cooperation with Nepal. New Delhi: In the first reaction to Nepal s political crisis, India has called it, country s internal matter even as New Delhi has kept its focus on developmental cooperation. On Sunday, the Nepali Parliament was dissolved and surprise elections were announced at the recommendation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to the President. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Anurag Shrivastava said, We have noted the recent political developments in Nepal. These are internal matters for Nepal to decide as per its democratic process. As a neighbour and well-wisher, India will continue to support Nepal and its people in moving forward on the path of peace prosperity and development.

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