Shekhar in the political 'race'

Strategy to increase pressure on Congress leadership and Prime Minister Oli

Shrawn 3, 2082

Kul Chandra Newpane

Shekhar in the political 'race'

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Leader Shekhar Koirala, who has been leading the non-establishment party in the ruling Congress, has been active in political meetings.

Koirala, who had a conversation with Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal for about an hour and a half last Thursday, met former President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Friday. Koirala's meeting with Dahal, the top leader of the main opposition party, and former president Bhandari, who has decided to become active in the UML, is seen as meaningful.

leader Koirala has planned to meet with the acting chairman of RSVP DP Aryal, deputy chairman Swarnim Wagle, president of United Samajwadi Party Madhav Kumar Nepal, president of Jaspa Nepal Upendra Yadav, president of Janmat CK Raut and other leaders. According to leaders close to Koirala, this political race of his is a strategy to increase pressure on the Congress leadership and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli of the coalition government.

The Central Working Committee meeting held on June 23 decided to commit to the seven-point agreement reached between Congress and UML. After the meeting, Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba expressed that the two-party equation will go up to 084. Koirala himself is not convinced that the alliance will change immediately. However, he has come to the conclusion that the rationale of the Oli-led government has ended and is pushing the issue of a new government under the leadership of the Congress. Leaders close to Koirala say that he increased political meetings when the party leadership was not ready for that.

Koirala raised questions about the government's weakness in the parliament and outside and gave a message that he will stand with the opposition on the issue of misrule and corruption. He also disagrees with the land bill that the government is trying to rush through. He objected to the fact that Minister of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Balram Adhikari did not resign even when the audio of the bribe transaction was made public.

Prachandaji had more reviews of the government. There are many issues of citizens inside and outside the parliament. Corruption scandals are coming one after the other. Ministers are involved in bribery transactions. The Constitutional Council Bill and the Land Bill did not come with good intentions,' Koirala said, 'We talked about being strong on these issues and issues, we will also raise them.'

Koirala informed that he did not agree in principle on the issue of a person who has become the President coming into active politics. Vidyaji said that he was able to join active politics. He seemed fully committed to politics," Koirala said. "During the meeting, there was a discussion about him (Bhandari) and the functioning of the government."

Independent MP Amresh Kumar Singh also participated in the meeting with Dahal. "Since Congress President Deuba and Prime Minister Oli are in the grip of politics, unrest, political instability and corruption have started to increase in the country, a new political polarization has been sought," said Singh.

It is not possible to replace Deuba and become the leader of the parliamentary party of Koirala party. Central member Gobind Pokharel, who is close to Koirala, says that although nothing is impossible in politics, Koirala did not hold the meeting with the ambition of becoming the prime minister himself. "He has said that the government should be formed under the leadership of the Congress. In that case Deuba will be the prime minister in the arithmetic of the party," said Pokharel. He said that in the background that the party central working committee has already decided to continue the alliance, contrary activities will not do any good. "Some situations have to be discussed internally, not by external demonstrations," said Mahat. Koirala's political activism has made Chairman Deuba suspicious. This is the immature politics of Koirala. "It is immature for a person who claims to be the chairman of the party to go to the house of the leader of the main opposition party and talk about breaking the alliance when he is in an alliance," said a leader near Deuba.

Kul

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