Tensions resurfaced between Prime Minister and Nepal ruling party chair K.P. Sharma Oli and the party’s other co-chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal amidst the former “unilateral” moves despite agreeing to take decisions on the basis of consultation and consensus. Oli and Dahal convened a meeting on Saturday after which a rift between the two leaders has reportedly increased further. Both leaders have been convening meetings of their own faction. Dahal on Sunday evening called on leaders of his side and briefed them about possible party split.
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