Inviting downfall
The on-going political rift between the two chairpersons of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) is nothing but the tussles of two highly ambitious, egoistic and selfish communist leaders having different political philosophies and principles. They have nothing to do with the national interests and other burning issues and concerns of the common people besides just fulfilling their personal political benefits for their own sake and their coterie, as the political critics opine.
I can see and imagine the frustration of the people with the NCP government led by K.P.Oli looking at the sloppy performance of his government. It has completely failed to meet the expectation of the common people who are in dire needs of relief program packages during this Covid 19 pandemic. Looking these days at the group of people coming out to the streets expressing their frustration and anger, it seems that the two chairs and their government are digging holes for their downfalls. I still hope that they will realize their shortcomings on time and start doing pro-people program rather than investing their time on unproductive political feud.
The Himalayan TimesNovember 26, 2020
Dahal’s paper passed round, rift in NCP widens
KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 25
Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Co-chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s decision to distribute printed copies of his 19-page proposal to lower chapters of the party has widened the rift in the party, with the Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli faction objecting to the move and the Dahal faction defending it.
Prime Minister’s Press Adviser Surya Thapa said the rival faction’s decision violated the party’s norms and rules and would widen the gulf between the two factions.
Dahal’s personal aide Bishnu Sapkota said since party workers had been asking for copies of the document, the Secretariat printed copies of the document for those who sought it. “The Secretariat didn’t circulate the document among lower chapters of the party. Those who want the document can obtain its copies from the party Secretariat,” he said.
NCP Standing Committee member Yubaraj Gyawali, who is close to senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal, said the document was given to party cadres for their perusal and not for intensifying debate on the issues at lower levels.
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