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भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस

Prime Minister K P Oli has seen the ups and downs of life no other person in Nepal’s contemporary political history. In 50 years, he has faced conviction and even completed a life term in jail for killing the ‘class enemy’ in eastern Nepal during the 70s. Upon his release in the 80s, he shunned the politics of violence but in what can only be termed as a ‘Karmik connection’, he was forced him back into the company of the Maoists who believed in the violent removal of class enemies—together they would run a coalition government. Through all of it, Oli retained his sense of humour kept his wits about him , making others laugh and at times provoking strong reaction from the targets of his jibes.Some foreigners were seen taking part in the protests against the new constitution and incumbent government yesterday as well as today.

Nepal’s immigration law, however, does not allow foreigners from taking part in the country’s domestic politics.

However, as country’s PM for the past eight months, even his most serious and ambitious declarations are seen as a joke and he has had to continuously clarify that these are his dreams and it is possible to realize them. For instance, last week, as members from the opposition benches in Parliament ridiculed him for having made ‘impossible promises’ such as, “I will have each house connected with gas pipeline ‘ at a time when Nepalese were facing acute shortages following winter blockade, he shot back, “Where does the constitution say I can’t dream?”


भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस

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