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‘Plots being hatched to topple me’ | Under pressure, Nepal's KP Sharma Oli uses tried-and-tested tactics

Facing criticism over failures, especially regarding handling of the novel coronavirus pandemic, Nepal’s PM KP Sharma Oli is using his tried and tested tactic — invoking nationalism.

June 29, 2020 / 13:27 IST
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In what raised eyebrows in the subcontinent, Nepal’s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli, on June 28, claimed that meetings were being organised in India to unseat him and to topple his government.

“Plots are being hatched to topple me for releasing the country’s new map and getting it adopted through Parliament,” Oli said while addressing a gathering at his official residence, to mark the 69th birth anniversary of the late communist leader Madan Bhandari.

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“Given the ongoing intellectual discussions, media reports from New Delhi, [Indian] embassy’s activities, and meetings at different hotels in Kathmandu, it is not very difficult to understand how people are actively trying to unseat me. But they won’t succeed,” Oli added.

He added that India was upset over Nepal’s territorial assertion.