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]]>Prakash Singh went on to say that he was fit to lead the party, and he opined that he was capable of becoming the party president.
The vocal leader went ahead and met district leader Ramnath Adhikari. The district leader recently lost his mother. Prakash Singh also said that he would run the party as per the norms and existing policies.
Prakash also accused the party leadership of not leading the party well. “Not old but new leaders in the party who are devoted to party organization should take leadership now,” the leader said.
He underscored the requirement to conduct the general party convention to establish peace among the party. The party leader expressed concern over the party’s decision to delay the convention.
Prakash went on to assert that he was the next in line for leadership after Sher Deuba, Nepal’s incumbent Prime Minister, and Poudel.
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]]>The invitation was put forth by Vijay Chauthaiwale, who happens to be the chief of the Foreign Affairs Department.
Nepali Congress’s Deputy General Secretary Dr. Prakah Sharan Mahat and political leaders Uday Shumsher Rana and Ajay Chaurasiya are heading to India tomorrow.
Previously, Vijay Chauthaiwale visited Nepal as Nepali Congress’s Deputy General Secretary had extended an invite to him.
The Indian ruling power has been repairing its bilateral ties with Nepal in recent times. The incumbent Prime Minister of Nepal, Sher Deuba, is expending efforts to fortify their relations with India.
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]]>As of this moment, the cabinet has only six ministers serving Nepal despite the fact that the incumbent government is a month old now.
Earlier, a meeting was held between the top political leaders of the Nepali Congress (NC), CPN (Maoist Center), and CPN (Unified Socialist) on Sunday. The leaders were told to have discussed cabinet expansion.
Prime Minister Sher Deuba, CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Dahal, CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman Madhav Nepal, Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Chairman Upendra Yadav, and Federal Council Chairman of JSP Baburam Bhattarai are hammering out their differences in today’s meeting at Baluwatar.
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]]>The two leaders met at the Prime Ministerial residence at Baluwatar. They agreed to expand the cabinet, which would include CPN-UML leader Madhav Kumar Nepal’s faction to the best extent possible.
Affirming that there was an ensuing power struggle within the part, Madhav Nepal indicated he was reluctant to join the incumbent government.
In this scenario, eight ministerial portfolios will be held by Nepali Congress, and seven ministerial positions will be Maoist Center and Janata Samajbadi Party individually.
As per the internal sources, politicians close to Madhav will be appointed with independent status. “The numbers and the ministry will be finalized by Sunday morning,” said one source. “The ruling parties are doing the homework to appoint leaders from their own party in the government. The extension will take place on Sunday or by Monday.”
It is widely believed that Nepali Congress politicians Pushpa Bhusal, Narayan Khadka, Man Bahadur BK, Kishor Singh Rathore, and Bahadur Singh Lama will secure ministerial positions.
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]]>The bench of five judges led by Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher had concluded hearings on the petition filed by 146 lawmakers, including Deuba.
Reacting to the SC’s verdict, CPN-UML spokesperson and former foreign minister Pradeep Gyawali claimed that the move is unexpected and contrary to the Constitution.
“Wrong and unjustifiable, but will abide by it,” said Gyawali.
On Tuesday, President Bidya Devi Bhandari has appointed Deuba as the Prime Minister of Nepal, as per Article 76(5) of the Constitution of Nepal.
By the evening, the incoming PM Deuba has taken Oath of Office and Secrecy amid a special ceremony at the Office of President, Shital Niwas. President Bhandari administered the oath.
Earlier, Deuba had rejected the oath as the statement issued by President’s Office failed to mention anything about Article 76(5). Instead, the statement mentioned only the mandamus of the SC to appoint Deuba as the new PM.
Meanwhile, PM Deuba picked four ministerial candidates.
NC Chief Whip Bal Krishna Khand has been appointed as Home Minister and former finance minister Gyanendra Bahadur Karki as Law Minister. Likewise, Maoist Center party leader Janardan Sharma has been appointed as Finance Minister and Pampha Bhusal as Energy Minister.
President Bhandari also administered an oath of office and secrecy to these four ministers.
The Himalayan nation nosedived into a political crisis on December 20, 2020, after President Bhandari dissolved HoR and announced fresh elections at the recommendation of the then Prime Minister KP Oli.
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]]>Sher Deuba is the President of the Nepali Congress.
Dahal doled out these statements when he went to pay his final tributes to the party member Mahadev Yadav in Janakpurdham.
“The House of Representatives will be reinstated and Deuba will be the next PM.”
Pushpa also opined that certain portions of the constitution need to be amended.
Supreme Court is currently hearing the case of the parliament dissolution. The apex court is expected to give the ruling on July 12.
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]]>The legal team representing the Nepali Congress President Sher Debua concluded their arguments on Sunday. The Petitioners’ legal team completed their pleading over an allotted time of 12 hours. The government side has been allotted 15 hours and is expected to take the rest of this week.
The defense legal team’s arguments will be countered by the petitioner’s arguments at the end. The final verdict is expected to be out in two weeks.
The bench which is hearing these arguments is compromised of Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Rana and justices Deepak Kumar Karki, Mira Khadka, Ishwar Prasad Khatiwada, and Ananda Mohan Bhattarai.
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]]>Chief Whip of Nepali Congress (NC) in Gandaki Province Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokharel tabled the motion in the Assembly.
“We had to bring this motion because our government supported the federal government that flouted the constitution, which is against the spirit of the people of Gandaki,” said Krishna while tabling the motion.
“I would like to appeal to all opposition parties including the Maoist Centre, Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP), and Rastriya Janamorcha to vote in favor of the motion,” he added.
The no-confidence motion against CM Gurung was jointly filed by the NC, JSP, and Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) on April 15. A total of 28 Provincial Assembly members, including 15 from NC, 11 from Maoist Centre, and two from JSP, have signed the motion.
There are 60 members in the Provincial Assembly, including 27 from the UML, 15 from NC, 12 from Maoist Centre, three from Rastriya Janamorcha, two from JSP, and one from an independent party.
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]]>Speaking at an inauguration ceremony of an industrial estate in his home district, Jhapa, on Sunday, PM Oli challenged the Dahal-Nepal faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) to ousts him from his post if they can.
“Remove me if you can. If I am ousted, I’ll emerge victorious with a two-thirds majority in the next election,” he challenged the rival faction.
“KP Oli is still the parliamentary party leader of the NCP. He is the party chairman as well as the prime minister. If you have restored parliament, remove KP Oli from the prime ministerial post,” said PM Oli.
He also challenged the Nepal-Dahal faction to table a vote of a no-confidence motion against him and approve it.
“My resignation is not the way out. This will lead to political instability and chaos and will recur the tendency of horse-trading lawmakers,” added PM Oli.
“I have become the prime minister through democratic means,” said PM Oli stating that it was not Prachanda who made him the Prime Minister.
He also criticized Prachanda saying, “In fact, he precisely said that he would form a coalition government that is comfortable for others because he has never, in the history, been comfortable for the Nepali people and the country.”
PM Oli further condemned the rival faction for obstructing the government’s works saying, “The government was consistently under pressure from them. They interfered in every sector and every step. Instead of cooperating with the government, they were hell-bent on defaming it.”
Meanwhile, the Nepal-Dahal faction has been working rigorously to garner support from Nepali Congress (NC) and Janata Samajbadi parties in an apparent bid to remove Oli from power.
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]]>On December 21, President Bhandari, on PM Oli’s recommendation, dissolved the Lower House of the Parliament and announced mid-term elections on April 30 and May 10, 2021, sparking controversies and protests across Nepal.
Today, NC is organizing protest rallies in all 165 election constituencies, calling the House dissolution an unconstitutional, undemocratic, and autocratic move by PM Oli.
Since the dissolution, Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar Nepal faction of NCP, The Janata Samajbadi Party, other political parties, and student unions have been holding protests across the country.
On December 27, students of the rival faction of NCP close to Dahal and Nepal organized a whistle rally in Kathmandu. Marching along the Maitighar-Babarmahal road section, the protesters blew whistles demanding the reinstatement of the Lower House.
Likewise, Janata Samajbadi Party took to the streets on Sunday protesting the dissolution of the Parliament by PM Oli.
Former PM Dr. Baburam Bhattarai, along with party leaders, including Upendra Yadav, Mahantha Thakur, and Ashok Rai, marched along the streets along the Ratnapark – Putalisadak – Shanti Batika road section.
Meanwhile, civil rights activists, including intellectuals, writers, poets, artists, and the general public, staged demonstrations at Maitighar Mandala in Kathmandu on Saturday, stating the dissolution as an unconstitutional move.
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They displayed placards and banners that read “Stop Oligarchy,” “Save democracy from Oligarchy,” “I abide by the constitution, what about you, Mr. Leader?”, and “Assault on the constitution, reward to the regressive forces,” among others.
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