This news reports on former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s assertion that Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah does not possess the same level of ability as KP Oli to undermine him and Madhav Kumar Nepal.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal, who is the coordinator of the Nepali Communist Party and a former Prime Minister, recently stated that no one else has capability to weaken him as much as CPN-UML Chairman KP Oli.
He made this comment on Sunday during a program held in Kathmandu. Dahal claimed that Prime Minister Balen Shah is not capable enough to ‘finish’ him off and isn’t on Oli’s level when it comes to actions aimed at undermining him. He accused Oli of previously plotting to send them to jail if they had made mistakes and alleged that Oli had used all his power to weaken them.
Dahal’s Direct Remarks
Coordinator Dahal said, “Let us build the party well until the General Convention, bring in young people, and form a new leadership team. After the General Convention, there’s daily talk of jailing me; Madhavji already had cases brought against him by the previous government. They say ‘Prachanda has 140 arba in Dubai,’ perhaps your minds are also messed up; it might feel like I’ve been Prime Minister three times. What is where, what is what. If anything had happened, this current government wouldn’t need to do it. This government of Balenji wouldn’t need to do anything to Madhav and me; KP Oli was enough. KP Oli looked for this much: where is our wealth, how much is there, how to trap them, and how to finish them off – in that, Balenji is not at KP’s height to finish us off. But we still talk about cooperation, saying we need a leftist movement again. Now, call this our sense of responsibility or generosity.”
Dahal also expressed dissatisfaction, stating that the co-coordinator of the party was slapped with cases by the previous government, and misinformation about him having 140 arba in Dubai was spread.
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