KATHMANDU, 16 February, 2021 (TON): On Tuesday, while representing the government’s achievements in the past three years, the PM of Nepal, KP Sharma Oli said that he was not given a chance to fulfill the promises he had made to the people.
Elaborating his 20 December, 2020 recommendation to dissolve the House of Representatives, he said it was the most viable option to prevent the country from falling into the deep pit of instability and political conspiracies.
It was a matter of utter despair that the party’s Co-chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal had accused him of criminal offenses in the letter of no-trust motion, said the Prime Minister.
“There was not even a single formal complaint or constructive criticism against me at the parliamentary party or against the party’s whip or chief whip. The letter was filled with negativity and to make matters worse they printed the letter and circulated it across the country,” the media quoted Oli saying.
“The leaders neither let me appoint people in key posts nor did they allow me to work smoothly. They almost ran a parallel government and this compelled me to dissolve the House.”
The PM kept stressing that his government had not worked for the vested interests rather had tried best to work for national interest, however, his government could not do much during the pandemic crisis thus affecting the national economy but the country’s Human Development Index was constantly rising, and it showed that the country was gradually developing.
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