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Since the coalition government led by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli dismissed Kulman Ghisingh, the executive director of Nepal Electricity Authority, protests against the government have started all over social media, including parliament and on the streets.
Parties including the main opposition Maoist Center are looking for a satisfactory answer to the Prime Minister's dismissal of Kulman. But the Prime Minister is giving irresponsible answers and is avoiding.
The prime minister of the coalition government, who will be removed from the prime minister's chair, is not certain. On the one hand, the growing agitation of the royalists is shaking the government, while the recent activities of the government to tease fellow republicans, it can be easily assumed that the government has reached an even weaker state.
Sher Bahadur Deuba, who is the chairman of the main party of the current power coalition and the 'prime minister-in-waiting', is inciting that Prime Minister Oli has the full support of the Congress. Oli is giving provocative expressions to the opposition under that guise. It is important for Prime Minister Oli to understand that this is shortening the life of the current ruling coalition.
The crowd seen on the streets is only symbolic and if Oli continues to make statements one after the other to anger the opposition and the general public, not only the restoration of Kulman, but the Oli government itself will not be long in coming. Therefore, it would be better for Oli to take Deuba's support and forget his own land and not talk big. Otherwise, his reply that 'the government removed one, appointed another, done, where to answer in the parliament?' will not take long to become a weapon to fight the power.
- Sujan Devkota , Palungtar-4, Gorkha
