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“What did some of my brothers win yesterday?” asks PM Oli

According to Oli, the rival faction leaders would probably ask for his [Oli’s] resignation after one or two days
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According to Oli, the rival faction leaders would probably ask for his [Oli’s] resignation after one or two days




KATHMANDU, Feb 24: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has asked what the leaders of the Dahal-Nepal faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) had actually won after the verdict of the Supreme Court (SC).


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Unveiling the digital map of Nepali soil at a program organized in Kathmandu on Wednesday, Oil made satire on chairmen duo of the rival faction--Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar Nepal–-who fed sweets to each other on Tuesday evening shortly after the apex court passed its verdict against the government’s move to dissolve the House of Representatives (HoR).


“Court issued its verdict yesterday which was a normal phenomenon. However, some of my brothers shared sweets claiming that they have achieved a victory,” he said, further adding, “What did they achieve? What did they win?” “I will wait to see what they will achieve by eating sweets.” According to Oli, the rival faction leaders would probably ask for his [Oli’s] resignation after one or two days. 




He said that the upcoming events would prove who has achieved what.


 

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