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As Nepal PM Oli mangles constitution & woos Modi, India changes track again, watches silently

As Nepal PM Oli mangles constitution & woos Modi, India changes track again, watches silently Jyoti Malhotra © Provided by The Print This week as the Narendra Modi government celebrates seven years in power, the biggest change in its foreign policy has not been with the US or Pakistan or Bangladesh or China – but Nepal. What was once a close neighbour to which Prime Minister Modi paid his third foreign policy visit in August 2014 – and brought the house down when he spoke to its parliament in Nepali – has been subject to so many twists and turns that it’s no longer clear whether New Delhi is trying to influence Kathmandu or whether Nepal’s PM K.P. Oli is manipulating the Indian leadership.

As Nepal PM Oli mangles constitution & woos Modi, India changes track again, watches silently

As Nepal PM Oli mangles constitution & woos Modi, India changes track again, watches silently
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K P Oli clings to power even as Nepal President dissolves Parliament

Opposition calls decision unconstitutional, alleges the hand of external actors. In a controversial move, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari decided to dissolve the lower house of the Nepal Parliament on Friday for the second time in five months and announced midterm elections on November 12 and 19, following a prolonged political stalemate. Both Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and the opposition leader Sher Bahadur Deuba of the Nepali Congress separately staked claims of support from the majority of the lawmakers in the Assembly, but the President deemed that both claims were insufficient. Mr. Oli had lost a trust vote in the Assembly on May 10, garnering the support of only 93 of the 232 legislators, but Mr. Deuba also could not form a government under his leadership after failing to secure enough support, leaving Mr. Oli to be reappointed on May 13. The vertical division within the Janbadi Samajwadi Party with the Mahanta Thakur-Rajendra Mahato-led faction unwilling to support the opp

Nepal: KP Sharma Oli To Again Take Oath As Prime Minister Just Days After Losing Vote Of Confidence In Parliament

K P Sharma Oli, Prime Minister of Nepal. In a dramatic turn of events in Nepalese politics, KP Sharma Oli has been reappointed as the country’s Prime Minister (PM) as the opposition parties failed to muster a majority in the Parliament in Kathmandu, reports Times of India. After PM Oli had lost the crucial trust vote held on Monday (10 May), Nepalese President Bidya Devi Bhandari had asked the opposition parties to come up with the support of majority lawmakers to form a new government by 9 pm on Thursday (yesterday). Following this, Sher Bahadur Deuba led Nepali Congress (NC) had announced its intention to stake a claim for the PM’s post. Deuba had also gained the support of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’.

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