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Ooops! Another Nepal-UML leader heads for New Delhi pilgrimage

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Adding more “negative substance” to the already bitter and made-ugly politics of Nepal, Mr. K. P. Sharma Oli, a declared India man, all of a sudden left Kathmandu for New Delhi to hold political consultations there.
Mr. Oli, who is considered as an out and out anti-Maoists took a last minute flight to meet his New Delhi ‘friends’, while gossips were currently underway in the streets of Kathmandu of the change in the current government led by a 22-Party coalition including the United Marxist Leninists and the Nepali Congress.

Mr. Oli, an influential UML leader talking to journalists prior to his departure to Delhi pilgrimage even claimed that, at the dinner party hosted by him at his personal residence only recently that all the three major parties including the Maoists have had agreed to end the current dispute.

Who footed the dinner bills is any body’s guess?

“The Maoists party leaders had agreed to make a Seven Point Agreement” Oli revealed adding that, “However, what happened after the return of Prachanda from Singapore and the indifference observed of late in the Maoists behavior thereafter is quite amazing.”

Mr. Oli, will as usual hold a meeting with the Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.

Perhaps, the Indian PM has become free these days that he has abundant time to meet Tom, Dick and Harry from Nepal?

Posted on : 2009-11-19 19:35:34

Comments (3)


Commented by samrat~ - November 20, 2009 @ 11:10 PM

Kukur lai Haddi le bolayo !!

Commented by Nepali - November 20, 2009 @ 5:05 PM

Mrs. Soniya Gandhi, be wise, hammer RAW and Muni. Creating trouble in Nepal, by aboloshing monarchy and backing all foolish political leaders, specially Maoists will not be benificial for India. It will be extremly difficult for your son to be PM and rule india when there is fire in a neighbouring country.

Commented by Bishnu Gyawali - November 19, 2009 @ 10:00 PM

Dear Mr Oli, Save the democracy. Giraja is playing a grand plan to restore the Monarchy through Chinese business man. It was done by BP Koirala in 1960. Now Giraja and Prachanda are driven by Paras and Raj Bahadur with the support from Chinese don.

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