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What would politically happen if Oli had not dissolved the HoR?

 What would happen if Oli had not dissolved the HoR?

I am still wondering what would be the political situation in the country if PM Oli had not dissolved the HoR. Why he was cornered by his fellow senior comrades after he managed to get endorsement of HoR for claiming over Nepal’s Lipulek and Limpiyadhur illegally encroached by the Indian government is not publicly known. However, after his bold move, NCP seems to be disgracefully engaged in its internal political feud. Whatever the reasons could be, some political critics started blaming the southern neighbour for playing the game to isolate Oli.

I have my own analysis based on the growing political feud in the ruling party for the last 8/9 months and thought to put together herein for my personal record. I am not so sure how far my political analysis would have been close to the point is yet to be seen and experienced in the days to come.

What would happen if PM Oli had not dissolved the HoR?

Assumptions:

1.NCP would take disciplinary action upon Oli

2.Oli would be relieved from both PM’s position and NCP’s Executive Chairperson.

3.Prachanda would be nominated to replace Oli as the NCP leader at the HoR.

4.Prachanda would be appointed as the next Prime Minister.

5.Madhav Nepal would take over the Executive Chair of the Party.

6.President Bhandari would be impeached by blaming her for unconstitutional acts.

7.Vice President Pun would be the acting President.

8.Agni Sapkota would continue to be the HoR Speaker.

9.Constitution would be amended in line with Prachanda’s hidden political agenda of Janabad

10.All the government machinery including Nepal Army and security forces would be under his control.

11.Nepali people would be compelled to follow an authoritarian rule.

I am eagerly waiting to hear the Supreme Court’s verdict on the PM’s Oli’s decision of dissolution of the HoR.

The Himalayan Times

January 02, 2021 11:09

 Dahal and Nepal on receiving end of PM Oli’s satire

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Saturday, amid a meeting of active cadres of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) in Kathmandu, has satirically condemned Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar Nepal for their “attempts of removing him from his position”, following House dissolution.

Addressing the meeting, Oli took the opportunity to lash out on former prime ministers Dahal and Nepal, who lead the other splinter group of NCP, while labelling them as ‘rotten fruits’ which fell off.

In the same manner, the contentious Prime Minister, also stated that NCP has begun to function properly after two corroded nut-bolts loosened and fell apart, referring to senior leader Nepal and party co-chair Dahal

“I have come to learn that they have filed an application claiming their faction to be legitimate, which came to my knowledge after the Election Commission presented a letter to me for the same yesterday,” stated the PM. He mocked the two leaders saying a party is not some sweet to be determined as authentic or fake.

“Is it necessary for the house owner to file an application to claim their house? We have made this party. We do not require to seek approval. Two rotten fruits, which fell from the tree, are now claiming the ownership of the entire tree,” he questioned metaphorically.

PM Oli did not stop there. He went on to ridicule the other faction hitting the streets to protest dissolution of the House of Representatives.

https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/dahal-and-nepal-on-receiving-end-of-pm-olis-satire/

 

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