The Asian Age

Prachanda: Move to split ruling party is anti-people

- SHIRISH B. PRADHAN

Amid the political turmoil in Nepal, the ruling communist party executive chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” said on Sunday that he will not allow the party to split and any attempt from anywhere to weaken its unity would hurt the fight against the Covid pandemic and natural disasters.

Addressing the Nepal

Communist Party (NCP) members in his hometown Chitwan, Prachanda said that he was determined to keep the party unity intact.

“It is natural to have difference­s of opinion, dispute and debate in a big party, but I will not allow the party to split,” he said. “If there is a dispute in the party, there are proper procedures to resolve it.”

His remarks came amid speculatio­n that the NCP could split after top party leaders, including “Prachanda”, demanded PM K.P. Sharma Oli’s resignatio­n, saying his recent antiIndia remarks were “neither politicall­y correct nor diplomatic­ally appropriat­e”. Mr Prachanda also advised the party cadres to abide by the party principles and not to run from one camp to another at the time of the crisis.

“Don’t describe some leaders within the ruling party as anti-national and others as nationalis­t,” he said, in an apparent reference to PM Oli’s recent statement that some of the ruling party leaders are aligning with the southern neighbour to remove him from power after his government issued a new political map incorporat­ing three Indian territorie­s.

The party and the government worked together to issue the new map, he pointed out.

Earlier in the day, Mr Prachanda said that the political activities should not affect the government's response to the coronaviru­s crisis and natural disasters.

“Any attempt from anywhere else to weaken the party unity would not be in favour of the people,” Prachanda said.

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