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CPN MC directs its ministers to quit govt


Nepalnews
2021 Mar 13, 14:06, Kathmandu
Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar Nepal, chairpersons of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Nepal) -Nepal group, participated in the full meeting and training program of the Central Committee organized by the All Nepal Women's Association in Kathmandu on Monday, January 18. (Image via RSS)

The CPN Maoist Centre has directed its ministers to quit the government led by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.

A Standing Committee meeting of the party held today at the party’s central office Parisdanda instructed all the ministers from the party in the government to come back.

With the Supreme Court’s denial to recognise the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) formed following the unification between the CPN-UML and the CPN Maoist Centre, the NCP has separated.

Ram Bahadur Thapa, Top Bahadur Rayamajhi, Lekhraj Bhatta, Prabhu Saha and Dawa Lama represent the party in the Oli-led government. Some ministers from the party had quit the government with the Prime Minister’s decision of dissolving the House of Representatives.

The meeting has agreed to write a letter to its Federal Parliament and State Assembly members appointed in the CPN-UML committee within 24 hours seeking clarification about their status, said party Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s press coordinator Bishnu Sapkota.

Similarly, the party’s national cadres' gathering said to be held on coming March 15 has been put off until further notice. The party will be holding its central committee meeting to discuss contemporary political developments. 

Ram Bahadur Thapa CPNMC CPN Maoist Centre CP-UML Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli
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