My CA membership has not been party agenda: Oli
NEW DELHI, DEC 19 - CPN-UML senior leader KP Sharma Oli said that his party has not yet proposed to make him a Constituent Assembly member.
"Some friends including the party chairman have taken up the matter but it has not been discussed seriously in the party as an agenda," Oli told media persons on Monday after attending a programme organised in New Delhi by the South Asian Dialogue on Ecological Democracy. The UML leader arrived in the Indian Capital on Sunday for routine health check-up.
Asked whether the plan was to make him the prime minister, Oli replied obliquely. His critics as well as well-wishers suggest its possibility considering the constitutional provision that only a CA member can become the prime minister.
The UML leader ruled out the possibility of transforming the present government into a national unity government. He also accused the UCPN (Maoist) leadership of deliberately delaying the peace process. Oli termed the postponement of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's Nepal visit as a debacle of the Baburam Bhattarai-led government.
Posted on: 2011-12-19 10:36



















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