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Chinese ambassador interfers ss Nepal’s communist party splits

The political crisis has increased since the dissolution of Parliament in Nepal. The interference of the Chinese has once again come amidst the political tussle that has been heightened by the confrontation between Oli and the raging camps. Amid the ongoing political deadlock in Kathmandu, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Hou Yankee met President Vidya Devi Bhandari on Tuesday. People familiar with the matter said that the conversation lasted for an hour. Two days ago, the President of Nepal, Bidya Devi Bhandari, dissolved the parliament of the country, accepting the recommendation of the Oli government. Mid-term elections have now been announced in Nepal. Elections will be held in two phases in April. According to the President, elections are scheduled on April 30 and May 10.

Here, in Nepal on Tuesday, Pushp Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ led camp, after the Central Committee meeting, removed Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli as the President of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) and disciplinary against him on charges of anti-party activity. Announced to take action. Earlier, Olli had on Tuesday formed a new 1199-member committee to organize the party’s general assembly with the aim of strengthening its hold on the organization.

Central Committee member Rekha Sharma said, “Prachanda and Nepal will preside over the meetings in turn, as per party rules.” The Kathmandu Post report quoted Sharma as saying, “Oli has been removed from the post of party president for going against the party.” The report quoted party leaders as saying that Prachanda would be chosen as the leader of the parliamentary party on Wednesday. At the same time, party spokesperson Narayan Kazi Shrestha said that the next meeting of the central committee has been proposed for Thursday.

Talking to the media, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Secretariat admitted that the Yankee went to the official residence of Prime Minister Oli on Tuesday evening and talked to him there for two hours. This officer refused to say what issues were discussed during the meeting. However, it is believed that the resignation will be sought from the PM again in the NCP meeting to be held on Wednesday and China does not want the Oli government to fall on this delicate occasion. Oli has been the party’s target for pro-China policies.

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