The future of the country is not certain by looking at Gyanendra Shah's horoscope: Prime Minister Oli

There is no need for the Home Minister to resign if an employee is summoned by the authority

Jestha 18, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The future of the country is not certain by looking at Gyanendra Shah's horoscope: Prime Minister Oli

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the future of the country cannot be assured by looking at the horoscope of former King Gyanendra Shah. In a discussion held after the opening of the 13th Kantipur Half Marathon on Saturday, Prime Minister Oli said that a person's kundli cannot be bigger than the country's kundli, targeting the 'king back' movement of the royalists.

Mentioning that the country is now seeking development and prosperity, Prime Minister Oli also criticized astrologers not to make predictions about Nepal by looking at the horoscope of former King Gyanendra. "Astrologers should be careful that the federal democratic republic will not change," he said. 

Now there is a horoscope for a stable government, don't you need to see that? You have to look at Nepal's horoscope, if you want to see that, stability, stability, development. That is in the horoscope of the country. Is a person's kundli bigger than the country's kundli?, Oli said. 

The prime minister has also criticized the statement made by 'royalist' Jagman Gurung, who is also the former chancellor of Nepal Pragya Pratishthan, regarding the change of government and system.

"This change of government does not need a season, no Gurung Guruji needs to look at the planet, change of government is a political matter," he said. Look at a person's horoscope and talk about the future of the country? No need to look at other people's horoscopes? What is the other's horoscope? What is the coil of arrangements? There is a kundli of the system that does not fall, will he look at the kundli of a person?' 

The Prime Minister has also taken a stand that Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar should not resign based on the demands of the opposition parties in the Parliament. At a time when the opposition parties were disrupting the Parliament accusing the Home Minister of irregularity in the name of visit visa at the Tribhuvan International Airport, the Prime Minister said that their allegations were biased, baseless and unfair.

He said that the Home Minister had no involvement in the visit visa case. The prime minister had a clear statement that he should not resign as there were no allegations or investigations against the home minister. "There is no allegation against the Home Minister, there is no case, this is not an issue," he said, "demanding the resignation of the Home Minister is completely biased, baseless and unfair." This unfair activity cannot be supported, the Home Minister does not have to resign because of that.

The Prime Minister said that the opposition parties made unfair accusations against the Home Minister to show their existence. "There is no need for the Home Minister to resign if an employee is called by the Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission," Oli said.

In another context, he advised the ruling Congress leaders not to quarrel in public and not to bring internal party matters into public debate. Prime Minister Oli made this sarcasm in the context of the Congress leaders demanding his resignation by linking the Home Minister writer to the visit visa case at the Tribhuvan International Airport.

He said that there can be problems within all parties and they should be solved internally. There may be some problems within the party. That's the party's problem. Rather than individual likes or dislikes, individual aspirations within the party may cause polarization or some other cause. But the party and party leaders should stay inside the house and do not disturb the neighbors by joking around in the yard," said the Prime Minister. He also asked the Congress to adopt a method of resolving the dispute within the

party. If you have a quarrel at home, do it at home, do it with fun. Don't beat yourself up. But don't go out in the courtyard and disturb the work of the next door neighbor," said the Prime Minister. "You should be a spectator to see what happened, what is not going to happen. Because of that, it is not good to go out and fight in the yard.'

The prime minister said that instead of arguing inside the house, he got into public expressions and debates. Did you have to broadcast the sound outside because the sound inside the house was not enough? There are many things from severe noise pollution, environmental pollution, social environment pollution. Why do they do this, I think, no one should do this," he said.

Stating that the opposition parties are demanding the resignation of the Home Minister by making baseless allegations, he suggested the Congress leaders not to do so.

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