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Pakistan like Militry Rule in Nepal possible ! Oli talks to Army chief

Political stir is intensifying in Nepal. The pressure of resignation on PM KP Sharma Oli is increasing. Meanwhile, sources are quoting that Oli has spoken to Nepal Army Chief General Purna Chandra Thapa. There is speculation about this. The question is arising whether Oli will try to save and run the power with the help of army. Recently, Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda, who is co-chairman of Nepal Communist Party and pressurizing Oli to resign, said that there could be an attempt to run a government in Nepal like Pakistan, which will not be allowed to succeed.

It is believed that Oli can take a big step under increasing pressure from the party. Political analysts in Nepal believe that Oli is considering several options and may take any action that is not expected. Ollie himself said in a meeting with the ministers on Saturday that they should decide whom to support. He said that one can take a big decision in two-days.  

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The political developments in the neighboring country changed rapidly on Sunday. Nepal Communist Party co-chairman Pushp Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda met Bidya Devi Bhandari at Sheetal Niwas after PM KP Sharma Oli accused him of plotting to oust the president through impeachment. After this, Prachanda reached the official residence of the Prime Minister. The meeting between the two for nearly half an hour was inconclusive. Tomorrow the two will meet once again. But the way both are adamant on their stand, it is believed that reconciliation is not possible.  

There has been an atmosphere of political instability in Nepal amid the corona virus epidemic. At the behest of China, Oli could not suppress the rising voices against him even by including Indian areas in the new map of the country. Not only is there public outrage against KP for deficiencies in mismanagement, corruption, arrangements against Kovid-19, but he has also lost faith in the party. Senior party leaders have asked him to step down as party president and prime minister

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