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Dahal's target is Oli

भाद्र ८, २०८१
Dahal's target is Oli
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Highlights

  • Admitting that it was wrong to break the Congress-Maoist alliance, he was soft on Deuba

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, while taking the vote of confidence from the House of Representatives on June 28, portrayed the current Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli as a leader who has a tendency to 'thrust forward and stab from behind'.

Dahal, who was forced to leave the government after the agreement between the Congress and the UML last June 17 midnight, since then has been attacking him in every meeting and event saying that 'Oli betrayed him'. Speaking at the House of Representatives meeting on June 28, Dahal also expressed anger that he was caught in the conspiracy of Oli, who said that 'heaven and hell' would go together in a three-hour long discussion with him on June 17 after reaching an agreement with the Congress.

'What I thought was a left sentiment, I believed that the greater good of the nation and the basis of socialism would come from it . I was too late to know that it was a conspiracy,' he said about Oli in the parliament, 'I could not calculate that some people cannot get out of frustration and revenge.' He was also relieved of his post after failing to get a vote of confidence on the same day.

The former rebel leader Dahal, who was out of power after the "left-right" in the struggle for power, finally joined the first and largest party Congress and UML, has started to use the commentary of rebellion again . Although Congress and UML have formed a power alliance, Dahal has adopted a soft policy towards Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba.

Oli, who had promised to cooperate with the Maoists until the 2084 elections, kept the matter secret and took him to the streets even after agreeing with the Congress, Dahal continued to attack Oli. But Dahal, who betrayed Deuba last February, is now saying that the alliance with the Congress is right.

On Friday, Dahal also raised questions about Oli's honesty in the consultation meeting of the special province. He said that even though he believed in Oli's proposal for left-wing cooperation, he was betrayed in a short time . "We have collaborated with KP Oli to go a little further. It was said that party unity can be reached through alliance. Some friends said that they should not meet with Oli without a reliable base. My intention was pure, but Oli cheated . Didn't look honest. It was a mistake to trust him,' Dahal also argued that it was wrong to break the collaboration with Deuba, 'We should continue the alliance with Sher Bahadurji. When KP told me that the situation of communists will be like that of West Bengal, I started believing it.' It was my mistake to trust KP Sharma Oli. "We cooperated to form the basis of left-wing unity, Oli's tactics are different," said Dahal, "This is political dishonesty." He also said that he was swayed because of "Oli's speech and behavior" and said that he should be careful in the future.

In the functionary meeting held on July 13 to prepare the agenda of the standing committee, Dahal's intention was towards Oli . 'Now we must move in the direction of warning against the wrongdoings of this government from the streets and the House,' he accused the Oli government of being an alliance of corruption He insisted not to get confused by Oli's speech at the party entrance program. In the Maoist Koshi province training on July 21, he had a dig at Oli himself . He mentioned that he started protesting against Oli when Parliament was dissolved twice and also instructed the workers to be prepared for the same situation again.

After reaching the opposition, Dahal and Oli had a live meeting in Baluwatar on July 23 to agree on the Transitional Justice (TRC) Bill. Dahal was doubtful that there would be an agreement on the transitional justice bill after Oli became the prime minister. But with Oli's consent, the TRC Bill has been agreed upon and passed by the National Assembly and the House of Representatives.

Maoist General Secretary Dev Gurung says, "Maoist's main struggle will now be with UML." Therefore, there will be a struggle with the UML in favor of the current political achievements and for the protection of the constitution. "It seems that Oli is trying to go back to regression after agreeing on the amendment of the constitution," he added.

He argues that while the Maoist-led government was firmly in favor of good governance, Oli changed the alliance to become the prime minister and stopped the anti-corruption campaign. He said that the Oli government did not want to fully implement federalism and went on the line of monopoly capitalists.

Even though Oli and Dahal met after the 2074 general election, that collaboration did not last for more than four years. Although UML-Maoist shared power again in the third week of last February to remove that bitterness, it did not last for more than four months. After that, the bitterness between Oli and Dahal has increased. Even though Prime Minister Oli seems a bit soft towards Dahal, Dahal has been angry towards Oli .

UML Propaganda Department Chief Rajendra Gautam commented that Maoist Chairman Dahal's Oli-targeted speech was inspired by bias. This is a Congress-UML government. Expressions inspired by Prachanda's personal passion, jealousy, and prejudice do not mean anything . All this is an expression of his pain at having to leave power," he said. "Expressions from prejudice have no importance in politics. It will be a political ritual for him to wait for the government for 100 days while staying within democratic values.

Professor of Political Science Krishna Pokharel said that within three months of breaking the alliance with the Congress, Dahal might have become angry after being cheated by Oli. Prachanda is more angry now because he was cheated by Oli in three months. He has the experience that Oli cheated by giving sweet promises," he said, "KP Oli worked hard to break the Congress-Maoist alliance. Prachanda was very deceived and succeeded. But that cooperation only lasted for three months.'

Oli Dahal fought for a long time, met for a short time

Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal was assured by Oli to go together until the 2084 elections. Dahal's analysis was that it would be beneficial to join forces with the UML when the Maoists were on the decline. But Dahal's analysis proved wrong within three months.

Looking back to the past, Oli was the most critical member of the UML during the Maoist armed war. He was the main critic of the Maoist agenda since the beginning of the peace process until the promulgation of the new constitution. In the 2074 elections, Oli and Dahal won nearly two-thirds majority when they went to the polls.

Dahal had the support of making Oli the prime minister for the first time from October 25, 2072 to July 19, 2073. Then on July 20, 2073, he formally handed over power to Dahal as the new Prime Minister. But after cooperation between UML and Maoists, on February 3, 2074, an agreement was reached between Oli and Dahal to lead the government for the same period, but it was not implemented.

After UML and Maoists formed the CPN, Oli neither left the government nor handed over the executive chairman to Dahal. On June 2, 2075, another agreement was made that both the presidents would lead the government based on equality and the same period of time, but it was not implemented in practice.

between UML and Maoists on June 3, 2075, Oli and Dahal became the two presidents and the party was unified . As soon as there were two presidents, the dispute about who was the number one got heated . Oli, who became the Prime Minister on February 3, 2074 with the support of Maoists, left the government on June 29, 2079. After the Supreme Court's mandate woke up the UML and Maoists on February 23, 2077, Oli and Dahal went their separate ways. After the general election of 2079, Dahal approached Oli again when the Congress did not make him the prime minister.

Oli dissolved the parliament twice and annulled the announcement of the mid-term elections, and the Supreme Court gave a mandate in June 2078 and ordered the appointment of Congress Chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba as the Prime Minister .

On the strength of the alliance formed between Deuba, Dahal, Madhav Kumar Nepal, Upendra Yadav, Oli was removed from power by the Supreme Court's mandate. On June 29, 2078, after he was relieved of his post, the growing bitterness between Oli and Dahal subsided last February, but now it has started again.

Even in the political report passed by UML's legislative convention held in Godavari, Lalitpur in the second week of October 2078, Dahal has been accused of trying to take over the party. "Due to Prachanda's thinking and behavior of taking over the party if possible, dividing if not, the integration process has ended without reaching a conclusion," the report states.





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