Gen Z activists launch online campaign demanding arrest of former PM Oli and Ex-Home Minister Lekhak

Kathmandu – A widespread social media campaign has begun demanding the arrest of former PM and CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, both accused by Gen Z movement supporters of being responsible for the violent crackdown on protesters.

The campaign, launched by Gen Z activists, is circulating under hashtags such as #ARRESTKPOLI, #ARRESTRAMESHLEKHAK, and #ARRESTMURDERERS across various social media platforms.

A viral poster features the photos of Oli and Lekhak labeled as “murderers,” with a message reading: “Arrest the killers, or we will be forced to take action.”

This is the image shared on Social media platforms.

Poster has been shared online, urging authorities to arrest the two leaders and calling on the public to join the social media pressure movement.

Activists accuse Oli and Lekhak of being directly involved in the suppression of the Gen Z protests. Earlier, both leaders had already been restricted from leaving the capital as investigations continued.

Passports of Oli and four others Suspended : Restricted from Leaving Valley

Kathmandu – The judicial commission formed to investigate the human and material losses during the Jen Z protests on September 8 and 9 has recommended suspending the passports of former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and four others. The commission has also barred them from leaving the Kathmandu Valley without its approval.

In a letter to the government on Sunday, the commission led by Gauribahadur Karki stated that Oli, former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, former Home Secretary Gokarna Mani Duwadi, former Chief of National Investigation Department Hutaraj Thapa, and former Chief District Officer Chhabilal Rijal have been placed under investigation.

The commission’s decision letter said, “As these individuals are under investigation regarding the incidents of September 8 and 9, necessary action should be taken to restrict their foreign travel. Since they may be required to appear before the commission at any time, arrangements must also be made to prevent them from leaving the Valley without the commission’s consent.”

The commission has further requested the Home Ministry to provide additional experts and staff to make the investigation more effective.

Call for legal actions against former PM Oli and Ex-Home Minister Lekhak

Kathmandu – The Human Rights and Peace Society has demanded legal action against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the Society expressed concern over the recent political developments and the loss of lives and property during the Gen-Z protests, stressing that peace is not possible without good governance.

“The country has suffered great damage due to corruption and misgovernance. Former Prime Minister Oli and former Home Minister Lekhak must be held legally accountable,” the statement said. It also called for the identification and punishment of those involved in arson and vandalism of public property, historical monuments, press institutions, and citizens’ assets during the protests.

The Society urged that the police and administration be freed from political influence and made autonomous. It further stressed that individuals appointed to constitutional and judicial bodies based on political power-sharing should step aside.

Additionally, the Society appealed to the interim government to act as a guardian of all citizens, safeguard the constitution and democratic achievements, and ensure a free, fair, and fearless election as soon as possible, followed by a smooth transfer of power to an elected government.

Bhandari’s Party Membership Will Not Be Renewed

Kathmandu: Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli has said that former President Bidhya Devi Bhandari’s party membership will not be renewed.

Speaking at a party program held in Chyasal on Friday, Oli clarified that since Bhandari had renounced her party membership to become president, it cannot be renewed now. He reiterated that the allegation of him revoking her membership was false. Referring to Bhandari’s claim of having receipts for renewal, Oli remarked that merely misleading staff into issuing receipts does not validate membership renewal.

According to him, Bhandari has been gathering election losers and dissatisfied members to form a faction within the party. He said it was unimaginable for someone who had already served as president twice to create problems inside the party. He also accused her of organizing gatherings against the party in the name of celebrating Madan Bhandari’s birthday, while siding with discontented groups.

Oli stated, “Those who are always dissatisfied with the party, who never speak in its favor, and those who have lost elections in various party organizations are being gathered to form a crowd of disgruntled people.”

Indian Foreign Secretary Misri meets Prime Minister Oli

Kathmandu – Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a courtesy meeting with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Singha Durbar. Vikram Misri arrived in Kathmandu this morning for a two-day visit.

He is scheduled to hold several high-level meetings today.

On Monday, he will visit the Pashupatinath Temple before returning to India. It has been reported that the discussions also touched on agendas related to Prime Minister Oli’s upcoming India visit.

Oli to Attend SCO Summit in China Ahead of India Visit

kathmandu- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli will visit China from August 31 to September 1 to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin before heading to India on September 16. This will be his second China visit since becoming prime minister last year.

Oli is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and other leaders. He is also likely to address the summit as a distinguished speaker, where he will push for Nepal’s long-pending request for observer status in the regional bloc.

The visit is seen as a strategic step to strengthen Nepal’s role in fostering closer cooperation and building strong ties with key countries in the region.

PM Oli to Sign Performance Agreements with Ministers for Current Fiscal Year

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is set to sign performance agreements today with Deputy Prime Ministers Prakash Man Singh and Bishnu Prasad Paudel, along with other ministers, outlining the key tasks and targets for the current fiscal year.

The signing and exchange ceremony will take place at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Singha Durbar, alongside the annual progress review of each ministry.

According to the Prime Minister’s private secretary, Binod Bahadur Kunwar, the agreements will serve as the main framework for speeding up and making the year’s tasks more effective.

The practice of signing performance agreements, aimed at completing infrastructure projects and improving service delivery on time to fulfill the national vision of “Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali,” which was initiated during Oli’s previous term.

Once the ministers sign their agreements with the Prime Minister, they will, in turn, sign performance agreements with their respective secretaries.

UML instructs to send suggestions on statute amendment by Bhadra 10th

Kathmandu – The CPN-UML has directed to send suggestions on the proposed statute amendment by Bhadra 10th.

Subordinate committees and members will have to send their suggestions in writing on the statute amendment proposal to the party central office by Bhadra 10th, and the suggestions received will be discussed in the central committee meeting before the statutory general convention and necessary decisions will be taken.

In the inter-party directive issued by the party, the subordinate committees have also been instructed not to discuss and debate further about former President Bidya Devi Bhandari.

The inter-party directive states, “Honorable former President Bidya Devi Bhandari should remain respected as the pride of the nation. She should not enter active politics. The CPN (UML) should not make a person who is the leader of the entire nation a cadre. The former President should remain respectfully as the pride of the nation’s republic. She is the jewel of the nation. She is also our jewel. The process of renewing her membership is not approved .

Bidhya Bhandari’s Comeback Bid Exposes UML’s Democratic Hypocrisy

Former President Bidhya Devi Bhandari appears poised for a political comeback, and her re-entry into active politics has already sent shockwaves through the CPN UML. What should have been a routine internal debate has now spiraled into a larger question: Does Nepal’s political system truly respect constitutional rights, or are personal ambitions and party power struggles rewriting democratic norms?

Bhandari’s attempt to return to active politics has thrown Nepal’s largest communist party into turmoil—and exposed the deep contradictions in its democratic credentials. The party’s decision to bar Bhandari from political involvement is being sold as a defense of “institutional dignity,” but it reeks far more of political insecurity than principle.

The central committee, under the firm grip of Chairman K.P. Sharma Oli, argues that a former president, as a symbol of national unity, should not descend into partisan politics. The logic may sound noble, but it is neither constitutionally grounded nor politically honest. The Nepali constitution guarantees every citizen the right to political participation. There is no clause—explicit or implied—that strips former presidents of this right once they leave office. If anything, preventing a citizen from exercising this fundamental freedom undercuts the very democratic values Oli claims to uphold.

Bhandari, who served two terms as Nepal’s first female president, seems unwilling to be quietly sidelined. Her close allies have already signaled that they will challenge the decision legally and politically, framing it as a direct attack on constitutional rights. This is not just a matter of one woman’s political ambition; it is a litmus test for Nepal’s democracy. If a former head of state can be stripped of her basic political rights by a party decree, what hope is there for ordinary party members?

Inside the UML, dissent is already spilling out. Senior leaders like Surendra Pandey, Yubaraj Gyawali, and Karna Thapa have broken ranks, accusing the leadership of violating constitutional principles for political convenience. The party is slowly dividing into two camps—one rallying behind Oli’s hardline stance and the other sympathetic to Bhandari’s right to return. District committees and central secretariat members are reportedly polarized, with many grassroots leaders quietly expressing their support for Bhandari. The coming months, particularly the party’s general convention, could turn this ideological fault line into a full-blown power struggle.

What’s really at stake here is not just Bhandari’s comeback. It is the question of whether political parties in Nepal are prepared to live by the democratic values they preach. Oli’s move suggests that constitutional rights are negotiable when they threaten entrenched power. If Bhandari succeeds—through the courts or through sheer political momentum—it will be a rare victory for internal party democracy in a country where leaders often behave as though they own their parties. If she fails, it will reinforce a dangerous precedent: that party leadership, not the constitution, decides who gets to participate in politics.

The controversy surrounding Bhandari’s political comeback is more than a personal or partisan matter; it is a test of Nepal’s democratic maturity. Can a political party legitimately restrict the constitutional rights of its members under the guise of “institutional dignity”? As the legal and political battles unfold, the UML stands at a crossroads. Either it will embrace internal pluralism, allowing leaders like Bhandari to contest power through democratic means, or it will tighten its grip in ways that undermine the very principles it claims to defend. The outcome of this confrontation will shape not only UML’s future but also send a powerful message about the state of democracy in Nepal.

The UML can dress up its decision in the language of “respect for the presidency,” but the reality is harder to disguise. This is about control, not principle. Nepal’s democracy will be judged not by how it treats its powerful leaders but by whether it allows even the most powerful to enjoy the same basic rights as everyone else. Bhandari’s fight—whether you like her politics or not—has now become a fight for that principle.

UML Central Committee meeting passes eight-point resolution including statute amendment

Kathmandu — The ninth meeting of the Nepal Communist Party (UML) Central Committee, held for two days at the party’s central office, Chyasal, under the chairmanship of party chairman and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, has passed an eight-point resolution on contemporary political activities in the country, government effectiveness, and the statutory general convention, among other contemporary issues.

It has been decided that the proposal regarding the statute amendment, incorporating the suggestions received from the members of the Central Committee, will be sent to the party’s provincial and district committees for further suggestions.

In the meeting, Vice-Chairman Bishnu Prasad Poudel presented the proposal regarding the statute amendment, while General Secretary Shankar Pokharel informed about the organizational work.

Similarly, the meeting has decided to express high respect to former President Bidya Devi Bhandari. 264 members expressed their views in the meeting.

UML’s formal discussion on the agenda of the statutory general convention from today

Kathmandu – The CPN-UML is starting formal discussions on the agenda of the statutory general convention from today.

The draft of the report to be taken to the statutory general convention will be presented at the secretariat meeting to be held at the central headquarters, Chyasal, at 1 pm today. Vice President Bishnu Prasad Poudel has been given the responsibility of bringing the draft of the report .

As per the decision taken at the secretariat meeting on 11 Ashad, Chairman KP Sharma Oli will prepare the political report, General Secretary Shankar Pokharel will prepare the organizational report, and Vice President Poudel will prepare the statutory report.

Accordingly, General Secretary Pokharel has already held meetings and consultations with the office bearers of all seven provinces, 77 district leaderships, office bearers of public organizations, department and party leaderships to prepare the organizational report. Preparations are underway to discuss the draft of the statute amendment to be prepared by Vice President Poudel in today’s secretariat meeting.

The UML leadership has already started informal discussions on the agenda to be presented at the second statutory general convention scheduled for the upcoming 20-22 Bhadra in Godawari, Lalitpur. Based on the informal discussions, it seems that the 70-year age limit and the restriction on candidates from being candidates for the same post (for officials above the municipality) for more than two consecutive terms will be the main agenda in this statutory general convention.

According to sources, preparations are underway to bring a proposal to remove both these provisions under Article 64 of the party statute in the secretariat meeting. Meanwhile, Bidhya Devi Bhandari, who has entered active politics of the UML to take over the party leadership, and her supporters are preparing to not allow to be candidates for more than two terms in the same post and not to abandon the agenda of the 70-year age limit.

Article 64 (1) of the party statute, revised by the Godawari statutory general convention held on 15-17 Asoj 2078, provided that candidates for more than two terms in the same post were banned and according to Article 64 (2) had a provision for an age limit of 70 years. But less than two months later, the provision of Article 64 (1) was removed from the Central Committee meeting held before the 10th National Convention held in Chitwan (10-14 Mangsir 2078).

Since the determination of the leader who will take the leadership from the 11th National Convention will also be based on this agenda, the UML is about to enter into an important discussion. Because the decision on the age limit and the two-term arrangement will determine whether Oli will become the chairman for the third time or not.

PM Oli to address Lumbini Provincial Assembly

Kathmandu- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is set to deliver a special address at the Lumbini Provincial Assembly. He will deliver a special address on Falgun 5, informed Speaker of the Provincial Assembly Tula Ram Gharti Magar. According to him, Prime Minister Oli will address the Provincial Assembly meeting on Falgun 5 at 1 pm.

Speaker Tula Ram Gharti Magar has sent an invitation letter to Prime Minister Oli through Chief Minister Chet Narayan Acharya on behalf of the Provincial Assembly for a special address at the Provincial Assembly meeting. The invitation has been made in accordance with Sub-rule (2) of Rule 220 of the Lumbini Provincial Assembly Rules, 2079 BS.

Prime Minister Oli is scheduled to address a meeting to be held in Ghorahi after the special address at the Provincial Assembly meeting and to participate in the Senate meeting of the Rapti Institute of Health Sciences on the 6th falgun.

PM to hold virtual dialogue with Chief Ministers of all seven provinces

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is scheduled to hold a virtual dialogue with the Chief Ministers of all seven provinces from the Action Room of the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers at 1 pm today.

Even as the seven months of the current fiscal year are about to end, the capital expenditure situation of the provincial governments is not satisfactory, and on the other hand, the work done by the provincial governments is not seen to be effective due to the frequent changes of provincial secretaries, lack of necessary laws, etc., so Prime Minister Oli is scheduled to hold a dialogue with the Chief Ministers of all seven provinces regarding the progress of development and construction projects, according to the Prime Minister’s Secretariat.

After discussing with the Chief Ministers for about an hour, Prime Minister Oli will participate in the preparatory meeting for the Sagarmatha Sambad at 2 pm, according to his Secretariat.

Political instability affects economy: PM Oli

Kathmandu — Speaking at the inauguration program of the Nepal Chamber Expo held in Kathmandu, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that political instability has negatively affected the country’s economy.

Prime Minister Oli has said that everyone should move forward together to return the country to the right direction and rhythm from the adverse impact on the economy, make the country’s trade and business dynamic and take Nepal from an underdeveloped country to a middle-income country by 2026.

Stating that Nepal is rapidly moving forward with development work, he also said that the government has moved forward in a way that the IT sector can be promoted as an export trade. However, he said that the country cannot develop without infrastructure and that everyone’s initiative and cooperation are needed for that.

Ready to support the Congress-led government: PM Oli

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that he is receiving full support from the ruling party Nepali Congress and that he will also fully support the Congress-led government.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony of the main administrative building of Suryabinayak Municipality in Bhaktapur, he said, “Now, after 17/18 months, Sher Bahadur Deuba will be the Prime Minister and he will run the government. And when it comes I will support him. The CPN-UML will provide full support and we will make it successful.”

Now, I have received full support from the Nepali Congress without any reservation. Saying that the Nepali Congress will receive full support from us , he said that if the country cannot take the path of development even if the major parties form a government together, there will be no other option left.

He said that the government will develop 753 municipalities and no one can stop this pace of development even if they want to.

It is tough to work when the bills are held in the parliamentary committee: Prime Minister

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, in a meeting with CPN-UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bartaula on the eve of the winter session of the federal parliament, has said that it is inconvenient and tough for the government to work when the bills are held in the parliamentary committee.

Bartaula who had a meeting earlier with Prime Minister Oli, who is also the leader of the UML parliamentary party,informed that the issue of moving forward the bills under consideration in the parliament was discussed during the meeting.

Bartaula said that Prime Minister Oli has said that when the government sends a bill to the parliament, it intends to convert it into an act soon, but in practice, that is not happening. Bartaula said that Prime Minister Oli has also instructed him to play a role in preventing the bill from being held in the parliament in the coming days.

The winter session of the federal parliament is starting from Magh 18. He said that Prime Minister Oli also wants the current session to be amicable.

PM Oli meets former President Bhandari

Kathmandu- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli met with former President Bidya Devi Bhandari at her residence in Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu.

In the meeting, which lasted for about two hours, PM Oli and former president Bhandari discussed about the latest political activities of the CPN-UML and contemporary issues, the Prime Minister’s Secretariat has stated.

Nepal should be given climate compensation: PM

Kathmandu: Addressing the review program of the 29th World Climate Conference organized by the Ministry of Forest and Environment, Prime Minister Oli said, “We have not made any such contribution to global warming, but we have been forced to bear its consequences .” He said that he had also raised the issue of climate compensation for Nepal at the 79th UN General Assembly.

He said that all national and international organizations and individuals should unite to solve the challenges of climate change. Oli informed that Nepal has protected 17 percent of the land area to protect the environment of this earth. Prime Minister Oli also urged to start preparations for COP 30 from now, including the review of COP 29.

The 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from . The conference reviewed Nepal’s participation in the steps that Nepal should take in the field of climate change in the coming days.

Stating that the government will take the lead in addressing the challenges of climate change , he stressed that the Ministry of Forests and the Ministry of Communications should spread awareness to prevent forest fires and that every community should be aware of preventing man-made environmental pollution, as drying up the land will adversely affect the agricultural sector.

Government focused on job-providing education rather than job-seeking education: PM

Kathmandu- Addressing the 30th convocation ceremony of Kathmandu University, Prime Minister and University Chancellor KP Sharma Oli has said that the government is now focused on job-providing education rather than job-seeking education.

‘There is a concern now whether the youth will get employment or not,’ he said, ‘We have now moved forward with job-providing education, not job-seeking education. We will collaborate and coordinate with the country’s model universities to connect students with employment along with their studies and make them self-reliant.’

Prime Minister Oli said that students need practical education as well as theoretical education. “It is time to put the knowledge acquired in the university into practice,” he said. “After studying so far, we will learn a lot from our own behavior. Students will also be able to learn practical knowledge through internships.”

Similarly, Kathmandu University Vice Chancellor Bhola Thapa informed that the university has launched various innovative programs and has been leading Nepal’s environmental and climate change campaign.

A total of 1,256 students were inducted in the convocation ceremony of Kathmandu University.

SC orders to send writ against appointment of PM to Constitutional Bench

Kathmandu – The Supreme Court has ordered that the decision of the writ petition against the appointment of UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli as the Prime Minister according to Article 76 (2) of the Constitution should be decided by the Constitutional Council and the dispute over the appointment of the Prime Minister should be sent to the Constitutional Bench.

The bench of Supreme Court Judge Balkrishna Dhakal has ordered that the writ to appoint Oli as the Prime Minister should be decided by the constitutional bench.

Three writs were filed claiming that the appointment of Oli as the Prime Minister according to Article 2 was unconstitutional. After the Prime Minister made by Article 76 (2) of the Constitution of Nepal failed to receive a vote of confidence the selection of a new PM should have been automatically moved according to Article 3.

Judge Dhakal’s bench said that Oli was appointed as the Prime Minister and the writ filed against him has a serious constitutional interpretation, so it was ordered to send the writ to the constitutional bench.

What did Prime Minister Oli say in the Parliament?

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli while addressing the parliament while asking for a vote of confidence said that the national constitution is not an unamendable subject and the constitution will be amended after gathering consensus.

He also said that the constitution is a tool for the welfare of the country and the people, not the end, and the constitution and laws are amended and modified by necessity. He also said, that there is a surprising negative tendency among a few parties and the leaders when the matter of constitutional amendment is not addressed according to what they said.

Oli said that the generation after 2046 seems to be in extreme despair for the first time, and said that the current government was formed to remove despair, communicate hope, and move the country forward in a fast economic direction.

Addressing the Parliament, Prime Minister Oli has said that the stock market is the proof of the trust and confidence shown by the people towards our government and now not only the stock market but the entire market of the country will run. In addition, the government has also said that it will study the changes brought about in the components of the economy due to foreign employment.

Similarly, he also said that action will be taken regardless of who the co-operative victim is.

In addition, Prime Minister Oli also disclosed the 5-point priority of the government and the 7-point agreement reached between the Congress-UML in the parliament.

Prime Minister Oli announced the 7-point agreement between Congress and UML

KATHMANDU – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli announced the 7-point agreement reached between the Congress-UML while seeking a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives meeting.

This is the 7-point agreement between Congress and UML.

  1. To protect the national interest according to the wishes of the common people, to maintain good governance in the country by controlling corruption, and to speed up the nation’s development campaign, a government of national consensus will be built under Article 76 (2) of the Constitution by involving other political parties for political stability.
  2. The National Consensus Government will review the strengths, weaknesses, and complexities that have emerged in practice after the Constitution’s commencement, and prioritize the necessary amendments to the Constitution and the creation of appropriate laws for political permanence.
  3. To put an end to the existing laxity in the economy and create a reliable business environment to make the economic activities sustainable. Encourage internal and external investment and create sufficient and dignified employment within the country.
  4. The government of national consensus will be led by CPN-UML president KP Sharma Oli for two years from the date of formation of the government and then by Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba until the general election in November 2084.
  5. To protect the national interest, to maintain good governance in the country by controlling corruption and to speed up the campaign for the development of the nation, form the basis of government operation of national consensus and the minimum common program and run the government on the same basis.
  6. For a government of national consensus, on the basis of the leadership role and equality of the two major political parties, they will participate in the government on an equal basis and include other political parties in the government as well.
  7. Establishing and operating the provincial government in accordance with the spirit of the government of national consensus and speeding up the work of development and construction at the provincial and local levels in accordance with the people’s sentiments.

Monetary policy should not be rigid to keep the economy moving: PM Oli

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that a new government has been formed to solve the problems in the country and make some changes.

Today, in a discussion with the Confederation of Nepal Industry officials, he clarified that he had already become the prime minister, so he did not return just for the position.

“The main goal of the present government is to solve the existing problems and strengthen the economy. I did not come only to become the Prime Minister, I came with the determination to solve the problems in the country and work for change. Therefore, the private sector should have hope and trust in this government and work together,” he said.

Taking the view that tax rates should not be changed blindly and the private sector should be able to protest when wrong policies are adopted, Prime Minister Oli emphasized that monetary policy should not be rigid to keep the economy running.

On that occasion, President Rajesh Kumar Agarwal asked the government to work with high priority to boost the sluggish economy.
Chairman Agarwal said that the sluggish economy should be made viable through monetary policy.

Prime Minister Oli will take the vote of confidence on Sunday

Kathmandu – Prime Minister Oli will take the vote of confidence in Parliament on Sunday.

There is a legal provision that the Prime Minister should take a vote of confidence within 30 days of his appointment. But getting a vote of confidence sooner is better said Mahesh Bartaula, the ruling party’s chief whip, as it could be easier for the Prime Minister to get into the Parliament immediately and proceed with the work.

Nepali Congress, the largest party in the parliament, supports Oli, who became the prime minister by replacing the Prachanda-led government. Oli, who lost the Prime Minister by the Supreme Court’s order last time, might have to face the court’s decision again, as this time too a writ has been filed in the Supreme Court demanding the cancellation of his appointment.

Amidst the discussion that the court may pave the way for the formation of the government of the largest party under 76.3 of the constitution, Oli is going to take the vote of confidence on Sunday, keeping all these things aside.

Decisions of the first cabinet meeting of the Oli government

Kathmandu: On the same day of taking oath, the first cabinet meeting of the Oli government, which expanded the cabinet to 22 members, made various decisions for the government and the state.

In the first meeting of the Council of Ministers led by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, it has been decided that the decisions of the Council of Ministers will be kept secret for 24 hours. According to government spokesperson Prithvisubba Gurung, it has been decided to keep the decision secret for 24 hours as some decisions may need to be corrected.

The government has decided to provide relief to the families of those who died due to the floods and landslides.

The meeting has decided to return all the proposals which are in the process or not in the process in the Council of Ministers and various committees of the Council of Ministers, to the respective ministries.

Similarly, the meeting has decided to make Nepal a children free(homeless kids on the street) street by the end of 2082 .

Government spokesperson Prithvisubba Gurung informed that it has been decided to complete the installation of floodlights and parafit construction of the Kirtipur cricket ground in accordance with international standards within 300 days.

Similarly, it has been decided to provide the second and third installments to the Jajarkot earthquake victims, and it has been decided to give the permanent chief secretary’s charge to Liladevi Gartaula, the secretary to the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.

In the meeting, Prime Minister KP Oli instructed to move forward with coordination between the ministries and also instructed the ministers to show result-oriented work within a month.

Formation of a new 22-member cabinet of the Oli government

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has formed a 22-member cabinet. The newly appointed ministers have taken the oath of office and secrecy immediately after the swearing in of the Prime Minister.

The division of duties of ministers in the new 22-member cabinet of the Oli government is as follows-

  1. KP Sharma Oli, Prime Minister
  2. Prakashman Singh, Deputy Prime Minister, and Urban Development
  3. Bishnu Paudel, Vice President and Finance
  4. Prithvisubba Gurung, Ministry of Communications and Information
  5. Ramesh Lekhak, Home ministry
  6. Sarat Singh Bhandari, Labor and Employment
  7. Arju Rana Deuba, Foreign Affairs
  8. Navalkishore Sah Sudi, Female Children
  9. Balaram Adhikari, Land Management and Cooperatives
  10. Damodar Bhandari, Industries, Commerce and Supplies
  11. Devendra Dahal, Physical Infrastructure and Transport
  12. Tejulal Chaudhary, Youth and Sports
  13. Pradeep Yadav, Water
  14. Pradeep Paudel, Health
  15. Ajay Chaurasia, Law Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
  16. Badri Prasad Pandey, Tourism
  17. Ramnath Adhikari, Agriculture
  18. Vidya Bhattarai, Education Science and Technology
  19. Manveer Rai, defense
  20. Deepak Khadka, Water Resources and Energy
  21. Rajkumar Gupta, Federal Affairs and General
  22. Ain Bahadur Shahi Thakuri, Forest and Environment

Prime Minister Oli took an oath

Kathmandu – Newly appointed Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today took the oath of office and secrecy before President Ramchandra Paudel at the Presidential Office Sheetal Niwas.

Earlier, President Paudel had appointed Oli as the Prime Minister according to Article 76(2) of the Constitution. Prime Minister Oli has prepared to expand the Cabinet today.

On the other hand, some law professionals have approached the Supreme Court demanding the cancellation of Oli’s appointment saying that it is not in accordance with the law.

Petition to the Supreme Court demanding cancellation of the appointment of Prime Minister Oli

Kathmandu – Lawyers have reached the Supreme Court claiming that the appointment of KP Sharma Oli as Prime Minister is not legal.

After President Ramchandra Paudel appointed UML President Oli as the Prime Minister on Sunday according to Article 76 (2) of the Constitution, advocates Deepak Adhikari, Khagendra Prasad Chapagain, and Shailendra Kumar Gupta have approached the Supreme Court to file a petition demanding the cancellation of the appointment of Prime Minister Oli.

It is said in the writ, ‘After one article fails, it is the provision of the constitution to go to another article. According to Article 76 (2) of the Constitution, Prachanda was appointed as a member of the House of Representatives with the support of more than two parties represented in the House of Representatives and if he did not receive a vote of confidence, It is a constitutional arrangement that the government of 76 (3)should be made .’

It is mentioned in the writ that if two parties agree, it cannot go against the constitution,and according to the constitution, the president should go to the government formation process from the largest party in the parliament.

KP Sharma Oli appointed as Prime Minister

Kathmandu- CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has been appointed as the Prime Minister. President Ramchandra Paudel has appointed Oli as Prime Minister according to Article 76(2) of the Constitution.

After Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda did not receive a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives meeting on Friday, Oli, on the call of President Paudel, submitted his claim to the Prime Ministership with the support of the UML and Nepali Congress along with other small parties.

According to the President’s Office, the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has been scheduled for 11 am on Monday.

Congress made criteria for the selection of ministers

Kathmandu – The meeting held on Saturday of the Nepali Congress Working Committee has made the criteria for the selection of ministers. With the decision of government formation under the leadership of KP Sharma Oli, Nepali Congress decided the criteria for selecting ministers from the working committee meeting.

The committee meeting on Saturday decided that the minister will be selected based on contributions and qualifications, inclusiveness, and regional balance, spokesperson Prakasharan Mahat has informed.

Congress and UML have agreed to form a government under the leadership of KP Sharma Oli. A meeting of the Congress was held on Saturday to prepare the criteria for the selection of ministers to participate in the government.

Submission of KP Oli’s claim for Prime Ministership

Kathmandu: The two largest parties in the House of Representatives, Nepali Congress and Nepal Communist Party (UML) have submitted their claims for the new Prime Minister. After President Ramchandra Paudel called to submit claims for the post of Prime Minister according to clause (2) of Article 76 of the Constitution of Nepal, two parties submitted their claims.

UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bartaula said that Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and UML President KP Sharma Oli submitted a claim to the President for the appointment of Oli as the Prime Minister with the signatures of the majority of members as party leaders.

After Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal did not receive a vote of confidence in the meeting of the House of Representatives today, President Paudel requested a claim to appoint a Prime minister from the members of the House of Representatives who can obtain a majority with the support of two or more parties represented in the House of Representatives in accordance with clause (2) of Article 76 of the Constitution of Nepal.

17 MPs did not participate during the Prime Minister’s vote of confidence

While Prime Minister Pushpakamal Dahal Prachanda was taking the vote of confidence, it was found that 15 MPs were absent from the House of Representatives on Friday.

A total of 17 MPs did not participate in the voting.
Prem Suwal, the only MP of Nemkipa, remained neutral.

CPN (UML) suspended MP Top Bahadur Rayamajhi is in jail while RAPRAPA MP Geeta Basnet is also suspended.Speaker Devraj Ghimire did not participate in the voting.According to sources, Nepali Congress MPs Ambika Basnet, DurlabhThapa Chhetri, and Manorama Sherchan did not participate in the voting.

Similarly, UML’s Ashma Kumari Chaudhary, Ishwari Gharti, Basant Kumar Nemwang, Suryakumari Shrestha, and Harkamaya Bishwakarma did not participate in the voting.
Likewise, Devendra Poudel of the Maoist Center also did not participate in Friday’s meeting.

Ranjita Shrestha of nagarik unmukti party, Independent MP Yogendra Mandal, Sushila Shrestha of Janata Samajwadi Party (led by Ashok Rai) and Binita Kumari Singh of Janmat Party were also not present dyring the voting.

In the 275-member House of Representatives, 63 votes were cast in favor of Prime Minister Dahal and 194 votes were cast against.

Dahal did not get a vote of confidence

Kathmandu – Pushpa Kamal Dahal has been relieved of his post as Prime Minister after not receiving a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives. Dahal took the vote of confidence from Parliament for the fifth time on Friday during the 18 months he led the government.

But he could not get the majority in the House of Representatives. Only 63 votes were cast in favor of Dahal out of 258 present at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Friday. He was dismissed after not getting the 138 votes required to become the prime minister. 194 votes were cast against him. There was 1 vote for not voting.

Prime Minister Dahal, who changed alliances with UML twice and once with Congress three times in 18 months, appeared in the House of Representatives on Friday to take the vote of confidence.

After a seven-point agreement was reached between the two major parties in the parliament on Ashad 17 to take turns leading the government, including amending the constitution, UML and Ashok Rai-led Janata Samajwadi Party, which participated in the government, withdrew their support. After that, Dahal, who was in the minority, took a vote of confidence in accordance with the constitutional facility without resigning.

Earlier, Dahal was successful in getting the vote of confidence four times with the support of Congress and UML, but failed this time.

According to Article 100 (2) of the Constitution, if the party represented by the Prime Minister splits or if the party participating in the government withdraws its support, the Prime Minister shall submit a proposal to the House of Representatives for a vote of confidence within 30 days.

In the House of Representatives, Congress, UML, RAPRAPA, JASAPA, JASAPA Nepal, Janmaat, Loktantrik Samajwadi and Nagarik Unmukti did not give a vote of confidence. After not getting a vote of confidence, he was relieved of his post according to the constitutional provisions. Now the way to form a new government is open.

SC orders to stop the land selling of Giribandhu Tea Estate

The Supreme Court has put a full stop to the attempt to sell the land worth billions of Giribandhu Tea Estate in Jhapa .

Supreme Court ordere to stopped the selling process of the land of the tea state, stating that the ammendment of the land reform acts made by the then KP Oli-led government were not favorable to the legal provisions.

In this case, which is considered to be political corruption, the Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court has given an order to confiscate more land than the limit. The writs filed by Advocate Omprakash Aryal, Bhaktaraj Bharti and Omprakash Mishra on different dates were heard simultaneously by the Constitutional Bench and gave the verdict.

The bench headed by Chief Justice Vishwambhar Prasad Shrestha has quashed the government’s decision and all the actions taken in accordance with it. In the summary order issued by the bench of Justices Ishwar Prasad Khatiwada, Prakashmansingh Raut, Sapna Pradhan Malla and Sushmalta Mathema, it is said that, ‘Controversial decision granting approval to Giribandhu Tea Estate Pvt. Ltd. to sell 343-19-12 bigha of land under Land Act, 2021 will be invalidated as it does not appear to be in accordance with the legal provisions including Section 12(c) and is of an immature nature.’

Everyone should agree on the bill related to transitional justice: Oli

Kathmandu – UML President and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the bill related to transitional justice should be passed with the consent of all.

He expressed this opinion while talking to mediapersons after a meeting with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal at the office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers at Singhdurbar today.

He informed that there was a discussion with the Prime Minister regarding current issues and finalizing the rest of the peace process. President Oli said that he talked to the Prime Minister about finalizing the bill properly and quickly.

The bill is currently being discussed in the committee regarding the completion of the rest of the peace process. It was discussed that we should settle it well and finish it soon. UML’s stance on TRC remains the same. If it is done well, it will be passed by consensus,” said President Oli. President Oli also informed that UML’s position that the bill related to TRC should be victim-friendly remains the same.

Current government is illegal, undemocratic and corrupt: Oli

Kathmandu: CPN-UML President KP Sharma Oli has said that the current government is undemocratic and corrupt. Inaugurating the National Convention of Bank, Insurance and Financial Sector Employees Association of Nepal in Kathmandu on Friday, Oli said that the current government is illegal, undemocratic and corrupt.

He claimed that the political, cultural, economic and social sectors were devastated because of the government. Likewise, Oli said that Pm Dahal intervened and instructed to stop the scout conference after being sure about the alliance will be defeated.He alleged that Congress is looting Scout’s property by force.

He says that the coalition government has also interfered in organizations such as Red Cross, Non-residential Nepal Association. Oli mentioned that the financial institutions have caused problems to the borrowers by unilaterally increasing the interest rates.

The country went towards instability because of UML: Madhav Nepal

Kathmandu: CPN Unified Samajwadi Party President Madhav Kumar Nepal has accused the main opposition party CPN UML of playing a negative role in a very irresponsible manner. Speaking at the party’s second national council meeting that began on Sunday, President Nepal said that UML is determined to destroy the current coalition government.

‘The CPN-UML, which has become the main opposition after being overthrown, is playing a negative role in a very irresponsible manner. There is an audacity to break the current alliance that is being operated by the government in various ways,’ he said. He said that the parties in the opposition have been blocking the House on any issue.

Nepal, who is also a former Prime Minister, said that recently questions are being raised about the stability of the government and political stability in the country. He claimed that due to various opposing forces in the House, instability was being created in the country.

He emphasized that since the coalition government has been formed in the union and all the seven provinces, they should work with understanding among the coalition parties.

He said that the economic crisis and recession that appeared in the country after the Covid-19 is still ongoing. He said, ‘Economic crisis and recession are the same. Although there have been some improvements, the revenue raised has not been enough to cover current expenses. Price rise and inflation have increased. Although it was said to replace imports and promote exports, it has not been done accordingly.’

Chinese Deputy Minister Haiyan meets UML Chairman Oli

Kathmandu – Deputy Minister of the International Department of the Chinese Communist Party, Sun Haiyan, had a courtesy meeting with the Chairman of CPN (UML) KP Sharma Oli.

The meeting between UML Chairman Oli and Chinese Deputy Minister Haiyan was held at the UML party headquarters in Chaisal, Lalitalpur on Saturday. During a talk between two leaders Nepal-China relations and relations between UML and the Chinese Communist Party were discussed.

According to Rajan Bhattarai, head of UML’s foreign department, during the meeting, Chairman Oli asked to implement the agreement made in the past with the Chinese Communist Party when the UML was in government. Deputy Minister Sun Haiyan also expressed her commitment to implement the agreements reached at the highest political level between the two countries.

UML has submitted a letter with 751 point demands to the government

KATHMANDU – The main opposition party CPN-UML has submitted a letter with 751 demands to the government. UML submitted a letter to Prime Minister Prachanda demanding to address the suggestions received from the locals during the Sankalp Yatra held from November 29 th to December 17 .

A delegation led by UML President KP Sharma Oli reached the Prime Minister’s residence Baluwatar to deliver the attention letter. CPN-UML Deputy General Secretary Pradeep Gyawali has said that they have submitted 751 demands and suggestions related to 46 areas and it is the duty of the government to implement them.

Deputy Secretary General Pradeep Gyawali also said that Prime Minister Prachanda said that those suggestions should not remain in the drawer and that he would direct the relevant agencies for implementation.

UML’s demand to investigate the scandal of the Maoist militant camp

The CPN-UML Central Committee meeting has demanded an investigation into the scam in the name of Maoist militant and other corruption issues.

CPN-UML has demanded an impartial investigation of all the scandals that have come to the fore including the combatant camp scam scandal, saying that the corruption and irregularity in the Nepalese society remain as contagious diseases and due to the fact that such incidents are not impartially investigated and the culprits are not brought to justice, the democratic system, political leadership and parties themselves are being questioned, . The party has said that it will fully cooperate in the investigation of all the incidents.

Saying that the case of fake Bhutanese refugees raises serious questions about the reputation of the country, it has demanded that the case be investigated impartially without any political bias or pressure and prosecute the culprits. The CPN-UML also stated that during the investigation of the incident, the detained persons are being forced to have illegal meetings with persons who may come under the investigation and are trying to settle the case by bribing and forcing to take make favorable statements.

The UML said that the country has been pushed towards an extreme economic crisis as a result of placing businessmen’s representatives in the Ministry of Finance and changing the tax rates to suit their interests and giving the economy contracts to certain business houses.

Don’t walk around saying Hindu state: Federalism cannot be reconsidered: KP Oli

May 13, Kathmandu – Chairman of CPN-UML KP Sharma Oli has instructed,not to hold opinions in favor of a Hindu state to the party central committee members and said that the issue of federalism could not be reconsiderd.

During the party’s central committee meeting that lasted for three days, Chairman Oli said that the party could not even think of reconsidering federalism and instructed the party central members not to hold opinions in favor of a Hindu state.

After the leaders including Gokul Baskota and Mahesh Basnet expressed the view that the provincial structure should be abolished in the central committee meeting on Friday,Chairman Oli asked the leaders to remember the party’s philosophy, saying that UML is the party that made the constitution, and UML will never ruin the pillars of the constitution.

I will stand against Oli’s injustice & discriminatory politics: Bhim Rawal

CPN-UML leader Bhim Rawal has said that he will fight within the party against the discriminatory political character and injustice of Chairman KP Sharma Oli.

He said that even though there was a single recommendation from the district, not giving him a ticket from Achham 1 in the House of Representatives was a gross insult to the UML leaders and workers of Far West and harmed the interests and unity of the party. Rawal said that there is no rule and discipline in the party and that there is no practice of consultation on any matter. He also said that Oli has been spreading unnecessary rumours against him.

Saying that UML is not a company or personal property, he said that he will fight till the end to get the party out of the current distorted situation and will end UML’s association with the right wing and reactionaries.

“No matter how many accusations Chairman Oli makes about me, I will try my best on my part to make the party win in the upcoming elections”, he said.

CPN-UML secretariat meeting started

CPN-UML secretariat meeting has started.

The meeting, which started at the party’s central office in chyasal a while ago, will discuss the review of local elections, the completeness of departments and contemporary politics. The meeting will also discuss the action plan for the upcoming state and House of Representatives elections.

Similarly, the issue of providing training to the elected people’s representatives in the local electionswill also be discussed.

35 percent voting across the country by 12 pm

The Election Commission has stated that voting is going on enthusiastically in all 753 localities except for sporadic incidents.

According to the commission, about 35 percent voting has been completed across the country by 12 pm. However, polling has been disrupted in some places of Dolakha, Sarlahi, Saptari, Ramechhap, Parbat, Humla and Bajura due to general disputes.

Election Commission spokesperson Shaligram Sharma Poudel said that polling is expected to start soon in those places as well.

Silence period to be imposed from today

A silence period will be imposed for the local level election after 12 midnight today. The silence period will continue until the voting is over.

A silent period has been fixed for holding the election in a fraud-free, clean, fair and fear-free environment. It is mentioned in the code of conduct of the commission that political parties, their fraternal organizations, candidates, union organizations and others will not be allowed to organize political campaigns, gatherings / seminars during the silence period.

Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Thapaliya informed that the authority has been delegated to all the Chief District Officers through a special circular to monitor, regulate and monitor the compliance of the instructions issued for the silence period and to take action against the violators if necessary.

According to the commission, no discussion, interaction, meeting, conference or symposium can be held during the silence period including election campaign. Campaign materials of political parties and candidates will not be allowed within 300 meters of the polling station. The commission has directed to remove such material before the start of the silence period.

During the silence period, it is not allowed to post or share messages, information or propaganda material for or against the political party or candidate through social media, online, print or any other means.

390 candidates elected without going to polls


Under the local level election , 390 candidates have been elected unopposed. The Election Commission has stated that they have been declared as an elected candidate as they were the sole candidate.

List of candidates elected unopposed.

Ballot papers been delivered in all districts for local elections

The Election Commission has stated that ballot papers have been distributed in all 77 districts for the local level election.

The ballot papers have reached all the districts with security arrangements and the commission has directed all the subordinate bodies to expedite the preparations for the election. In places where roads are not easy, the commission has provided transportation by helicopter.

The Commission’s various Provincial Election Offices, District Election Offices and Chief Election Officers have been managing the election materials and ballot papers received from the Commission and preparing packing and distribution for the concerned municipalities in the district. The commission has also stated that all the election materials will be taken to the polling stations and centers by the subordinate bodies soon.

The Provincial Election Office is in charge of the election activities in the districts where the provincial headquarters is located, while the District Election Office has been given the responsibility of the district concerned. Necessary number of security personnel including Nepal Army, Nepal Police, Armed Police, National Investigation Department and Periodic Police have been mobilized in all the districts and municipalities.

Final list of candidates will be published by this evening


The candidate registration process for the local level election 2079, which started yesterday, will continue till 5 pm today.

On the first day yesterday, 10 thousand 533 people across the country have given their candidacies for various posts. According to the Election Commission, there are 987 candidates for the post of chairperson and chief and 508 candidates for the post of vice-chairperson and deputy chief. Similarly, there are 2921 candidates for ward chairperson, 3338 for ward members, 1576 for women members and 1203 for Dalit women members. There are 3506 women candidates.
The Election Commission has stated that the final list of candidates will be published as soon as the registration process is over at 5 pm today. The commission has set a deadline of tomorrow for the registration of complaints against the candidates. Similarly, on april 27th candidature can be withdrawn and the final list of candidates will be published in the afternoon same day. Election symbol will be given to all the candidates on the 30th of April.

Candidate registration process for local elections starting from today

The nomination process for the local level election is starting from today. The Election Commission has said that nominations can be registered today and tomorrow from 10 am to 5 pm at election offices across the country.

Nomination papers will be registered for 753 local level chiefs to ward member posts across the country . Out of 753, there are 6 metropolitan cities, 11 sub-metropolitan cities, 276 municipalities and 460 village municipalities.

Similarly, there are 6743 wards at local level across the country. For each ward, nomination will be registered for one ward chairperson, two ward members, one woman member and one Dalit woman member.

Only the election symbol of the nominated party will be printed on the ballot paper


The Election Commission has decided to print ballot papers only after the final list of candidates is published. This decision of the Election Commission will be applicable only in the case of 6 Metropolitan cities and 4 Municipalities of Bhaktapur.

According to Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Thapaliya, ballot papers of six metropolitan cities and four municipalities of Bhaktapur will be printed only after the final list of candidates is published.

Wherever the national parties field their candidature for the post, the concerned party will have the election symbol and the post of non-candidature will not have the election symbol in the ballot paper.

CPN UML made public its election manifesto

The main opposition UML has made public its election manifesto for the local elections. Chairman KP Oli unveiled the manifesto at the party’s central office in Lalitpur.

Senior Vice President Ishwor Pokharel read out the manifesto made public on the occasion of the 74th founding day of the Communist Party of Nepal.

Full text of the manifesto made public by the CPN (UML).

Ruling coalition has finalized the distribution of seats

The ruling coalition has decided on the party’s candidate for the post of chief and deputy chief of the metropolis and sub-metropolis in the local level election.
A meeting between the top leaders of the alliance chaired by the Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba today has decided on the candidate by consensus.

As per the agreement, the Congress has agreed to field candidates for the post of chief of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Biratnagar Municipal Corporations and deputy chiefs of Birgunj, Bharatpur and Pokhara.

Similarly, it has been agreed to nominate the chiefs of Dharan, Itahari, Kalaiya, Butwal, Tulsipur, Nepalgunj and Dhangadhi sub-metropolitan cities and the deputy chiefs of Jitpur-Simra, Ghorahi and Hetauda sub-metropolitan cities on behalf of the Nepali Congress.

The CPN (Maoist Center) will nominate for the post of Chief of Bharatpur Municipal Corporation and Deputy Chief of Lalitpur Municipal Corporation, Chief of Jitpur-Simra and Ghorahi Sub-metropolis and Deputy Chief of Dharan and Dhangadhi Sub-metropolis.

The CPN (Unified Socialist) has agreed to nominate for the post of Chief of Pokhara Metropolitan City and Deputy Chief of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Chief of Hetauda Sub-metropolis and Deputy Chief of Itahari, Butwal and Tulsipur Sub-metropolis.

Similarly, the Janata Samajwadi Party has agreed to nominate for the Chief of Birgunj Metropolitan City and Deputy Chief of Biratnagar Metropolitan City, Chief of Janakpur Sub-Metropolitan City and Deputy Chief of Kalaiya and Nepalgunj Sub-Metropolitan City.

The letter was jointly signed by Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President Deuba, UCPN (Maoist) Central Committee Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal, JASAPA Chairman Upendra Yadav and Rastriya Janamorcha Vice Chairman Durga Poudel. It has also been mentioned that if there is no consensus, friendly competition can be held within the alliance.

UML’s condition for smooth functioning of parliament

From the action against the Minister to the resignation of the Speaker

At a three-party meeting held at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar, the main opposition party UML has put forward its conditions for the smooth functioning of the parliament.

Chairman of the main opposition party UML Oli has demanded the resignation of Speaker Agni Sapkota for the smooth functioning of the parliament. Accusing him of aiding and abetting the party split, Oli reiterated that he would not open the parliament unless the speaker admits his mistake and resigns. Similarly, Oli has said that action should be taken against the 14 non-parliamentarians who have been taken action by the UML. Otherwise, the party will not allow the parliament to function until 14 non-parliamentarians, including Nepal, are present in the parliament. However, the UML has been saying that it will help in approving the MCC if it breaks the alliance and takes action against the speaker.

Similarly, the UML has demanded that in the next cabinet meeting, the date for the election must be announced and the election needs to be held within May 19. Stating that there is a dispute within the alliance, Oli said that the ruling party should first clarify its opinion on the US project MCC and then only the CPN-UML will put forward its decision.

UML has also demanded action against Minister Renu Yadav for her provocative speech at gaur and Health Minister Birodh Khatiwada, who was accused for the irregularities of 2.4 million corona vaccine.

 Stating that the financial crisis has started in the country as the government has not been able to spend even 15 percent of the development budget in six months of the current fiscal year, Chairman Oli said that the government should take serious steps regarding the issue on country’s financial matter.

The outcome of the National Assembly elections could be unfavorable : Oli

UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that the result of the National Assembly election could be unfavourable for them. While inaugurating the convention of 61 districts on Friday, Chairman Oli said that the election to be held on January 26 is not likely to be in favor of UML.

Stating that the current public opinion will not be represented in the National Assembly elections, he further said, “The result of the National Assembly elections may be unfavorable for us.

A total of 43 candidates have filed nominations for the 19 seats in the National Assembly. On the basis of candidate registration, there will be competition between the ruling coalition (Congress, Maoist Center, Unified Socialist, Janata Samajwadi Party, Janamorcha) and UML candidates in all the states.

Oli warns to obstruct parliament till the election.

Talking to reporters in Biratnagar on Saturday, CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli said that the parliament would be obstructed till the election date.

UML has continuously obstructed the parliament saying that Instead of taking action against the 14 expelled members of CPN-UML, the speaker has helped them to split the party. But despite the UML’s obstruction, the speaker is still running the parliament.

Meanwhile, speaking about MCC, he said that the government’s stance on MCC should be clear. He said, “We should not talk about MCC in person. What is the government’s view?” It should be clear. ”