The Prime Minister of Nepal is angry at being asked to learn from Bangladesh
Last Updated on September 1, 2024 10:45 am
Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is angry for talking about ‘learning from Bangladesh’. Former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal asked Oli to learn from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka on Friday (August 30). In response, current Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli asked former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal to learn from Bangladesh-Sri Lanka.
In Bangladesh last July and August, ordinary students revolutionized against the dictatorial government. Since then, everyone from the common people of the world to the political leaders are saying that they should all learn from Bangladesh; It should be understood that no one can survive on the mattress of power if it goes against the people.
In such context, the Prime Minister of Nepal said, I heard yesterday that Pushpa Kamal asked me to learn from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Did I kill 17 thousand people to spread fear? What robbery did I do to put fear in someone’s mind? I have nothing to fear.
Besides, Prime Minister KP Sharma has claimed that there is no autocratic rule or any such situation in Nepal like Bangladesh. Because of this, nothing like Bangladesh will happen in Nepal.
He also said that there is no mismanagement in present Nepal. Something happened in Bangladesh does not mean it will happen in Nepal too. Nepal is not a photocopy of any other country; It has its own history and tradition.
Source: Hindustan Times