Opposition Party Urges Government Against Long-Term Decisions Amidst Political Instability

Dhangadhi. With the ruling coalition in Sudurpashchim Province breaking apart, the main opposition Nepali Communist Party has urged the government not to make any decisions of long-term significance.

A meeting of the Nepali Communist Party parliamentary party held in Dhangadhi on Thursday urged that in such a situation, where the government is in the minority, it should not make any decisions that will have a long-term impact.

The meeting also concluded that in the current political situation, with the government in the minority and its coalition partners having withdrawn their support, the Chief Minister should resign and pave the way, the Nepali Communist Party has determined.

The meeting, chaired by parliamentary party leader Khagraj Bhatta, decided to initiate the formation of a provincial government under its own leadership and to advance discussions with other parties for this purpose, informed a provincial assembly member of the Nepali Communist Party.

The decision of the meeting is yet to be formally publicized. 'We have discussed and decided on these matters broadly,' that MP told Ratopati. 'The decision is yet to be written and publicized.'

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