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Efforts are being made to oust me after redrawing political map: Nepal PM

Nepal this month completed the process of redrawing the country's political map through a Constitutional amendment, incorporating three strategically important Indian areas

KP Oli
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Another NCP leader said that Oli's absence in the first two days of the meetings showed the growing differences between him and Prachanda.

Press Trust of India Kathmandu
Nepal's Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli on Sunday claimed that efforts are being made to oust him after his government redrew the country's political map by incorporating three strategically key Indian territories.

"Efforts are being made to remove me from power, but that will not succeed, Oli claimed, without naming any person or country."

He said nobody has openly asked him to quit. But I have smelt undercurrent movements, Oli said while speaking at an event to commemorate the 69th birth anniversary of the popular leader of the Nepal Communist Party late Madan Bhandari at the Prime Minister's residence.

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