Koirala's recent political meetings and running have once again shown his strong presence in the Nepali Congress.
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Nepali Congress leader Shekhar Koirala, who is seen as an opposition within his own party, has been in the limelight for many activities from time to time.
Appearing in the role of opposition within his own partyNepali Congress leader Shekhar Koirala is in the limelight from time to time for many activities They keep coming. Sometimes he was a coalition government of his own party with the Maoists Also, with the support of the opposition party CPN-UML, to independent leaders in Koshi provinceThey come into the limelight by making the chief minister, sometimes they go against the party's policy He is in the limelight by meeting with the party leader and participating in the discussion to shake the alliance come Koirala's latest political meetings and running once again He has shown a strong presence in the Nepali Congress. Congress-Maoist He said that there should always be a coalition government with the UML It has been a year of hard work paying off. Now here he is again A political meeting saying that the government should be formed under the leadership of the Congress in the coalitionare intensifying. If someone in Koirala's party is prime minister If it is raised, he may have to think about that too. If at a party Someone has convinced him and inspired him to move forward First of all, you have to find a reliable basis for it and your own You have to come as a party leader. Only then discussion with other parties Meetings are meaningful. If not, any of Koirala's last meeting and running It doesn't seem to make sense.
– Sujan Devkota, Palungtar-4, Gorkha
