Nepal Prime Minister KP Oli said on Saturday that the situation in the country cannot be like that of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. There is no place for any kind of political violence and anarchy here. Oli stressed that Nepal is not a photocopy machine of any country. Oli said that there is no place in the country now for the insurgency that has been going on in the country for decades. The government will not allow any such activities in the country. KP Oli had arrived in Kathmandu to launch a book titled “Into the Fire”. This book has been written by Simrik Air Chairman Captain Rameshwar Thapa. Former PM Prachanda had said there is a need to learn from Bangladesh
Former Nepal PM and Maoist Center President Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda had talked about taking lessons from Bangladesh last month. He had asked KP Oli’s coalition government to learn a lesson from the political instability and unrest in Bangladesh. Responding to this statement of Prachanda, Oli said on Saturday, “I want to tell those people who advise us to learn from others to learn themselves.” Oli said that Nepal has its own identity. The civilization and culture here is different. Therefore, an incident like Bangladesh cannot be repeated in Nepal. Recently, two youths raised slogans against PM Oli and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba in Kathmandu’s open theater. After the incident, the police arrested both the youths, who were released after 2 days. Sheikh Hasina had to leave Bangladesh after violence
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country on August 5 due to violence. Violent protests against reservation have been going on in Bangladesh since June 5. After the violence that continued for 2 months, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and came to India on August 5. After Hasina’s resignation, an interim government was formed in Bangladesh under the leadership of Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus. According to the interim government, about 1 thousand people died in the anti-Hasina protests. Read this news too…
Oli, who called Ram a Nepali, became Prime Minister: Government changed in Nepal for the third time in two years, formed alliance with pro-India Deuba. KP Oli, who called Lord Ram a Nepali, has become the new Prime Minister of Nepal today. He was sworn in as Prime Minister today by President of Nepal Ramchandra Paudel in the President’s office. Oli has formed a coalition government with Sher Bahadur Deuba, who is considered pro-India. Former Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda resigned from his post on 12 July. According to Kathmandu Post, he failed to get the vote of confidence in the Parliament. He could remain Prime Minister for only 1 year and 6 months. Read the full news here…