The Asian Age

Nepal: Prachanda meets ex-Speaker

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Kathmandu, Aug. 6: Nepal Communist Party's executive chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda' on Thursday held talks with former Speaker Subhash Nembang, a close ally of Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, to resolve the intra-party rift. As Thursday’s proposed one-on-one meeting between Oli and Prachanda could not take place, Nembang met the executive chairman on behalf of the Prime Minister, a party source said.

“The meeting was held in a positive manner,” Nembang told reporters, without sharing details. He said it is the responsibi­lity of “all of us to create understand­ing between the two top leaders to save the party from splitting”. Prachanda’s office said that Nembang visited him to represent Oli in order to create a positive environmen­t to sort out their difference­s.

Oli and Prachanda have held at least 10 meetings in recent weeks to sort out the difference­s between them. But, as the Prime Minister did not accept the condition of a one-man-one-post, the talks failed. Oli has refused to give up his post as prime minister as well as a co-chairman of the NCP.

A bitter internal feud has been brewing in the ruling NCP since the last few weeks after top party leaders, including Prachanda, demanded Oli’s resignatio­n, saying his recent anti-India remarks were “neither politicall­y correct nor diplomatic­ally appropriat­e”. They are also against Oli’s autocratic style of functionin­g.

The difference­s grew further after Oli said 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 of Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhu­ra. The two leaders are also engaged in tightening their grip within the party with the escalation of intra-party feud. On July 28, Prime Minister Oli postponed the crucial Standing Committee meeting for the ninth time.

While Oli wants to call the Secretaria­t meeting to resolve the difference­s, Prachanda says it would be inappropri­ate to call the Secretaria­t meeting as the Standing Committee meeting that was put off on July 28 is yet to be over. Oli wants the Secretaria­t meeting to resolve the key issues of intra-party dispute as he now commands a majority in the nine-member body.

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