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PM Oli said he would forgive Prachanda-Nepal’s ‘100 crime’ if returned to Party

Oli said the parliament had to be dissolved because its own party leaders criticized the government and did not praise its good work

January 5, 2021
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Kathmandu. Prime Minister and NCP Chairman KP Sharma Oli has urged Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar Nepal to return to the party meeting.

At a meeting of the student organization ANNISU in Kathmandu on Sunday, Oli said that he would forgive Prachanda-Nepal’s ‘100 crime’ if they returned to the party meeting.

Oli said 10-15 percent of the people had gone to the Election Commission and the Supreme Court, arguing that they had a majority it’s disgusting.

Oli said the parliament had to be dissolved because its own party leaders criticized the government and did not praise its good work, even after the party won a two-thirds majority.

He said Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota had witnessed the abduction.  He said that Speaker Sapkota had acted as a witness to the no-confidence motion against him but the Parliament Secretariat had shown the right thing.

Prime Minister Oli claimed that the parliament would not be revived under any circumstances and elections would be held on April 3 and 4.

He claimed Election Commission would give the election symbol Surya to the party which is led by him.  Oli said the overwhelming majority was in his favor and urged the cadres not to doubt that the election symbol Surya was in their favor.

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