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PM picketed in bad element?

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When Nepali Prime minister Khadga Prasad Oli formed a strong majority-backed government in Kathmandu, mounting hope of people seen diffused everywhere in the surface. There was nothing good in reality and people were very disappointed where Mr. Oli had the only way to show the testy plans of golden dreams of trains and ships. His popularity was at the base of patriotism, which Mr. Oli was benefited in that he not only strongly defied Indian blocked but also brought Indian relation in the normal way in his last tenure as Priministership. Although some of his critics do not accept positively and they blame his patriotism mere as a prudish. Oli, one of the chairmen of Nepal communist Party beg a strong majority in the election was the first practice in the federal republican system in the country and became the Prime Minister of Nepal. Nepal has been badly suffered from political instability since last three decades. He became an iconic personality of the nation. His government is...

S.D Muni Warns Nepal

      Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nepali prime Minister Khadga Oli both were expressing pleasant words at the time of Nepali PM's India visit in Delhi.  The main work of the visit was to bring the right way the trust that was in jolt since September 2015. They urged the relation of both countries came in the right way now. A twelve- point joint statement was published highlighting the resolve of the two Prime ministers to take bilateral relation to new heights on the basis of equality, mutual trust, respect and benefit. Concluding the Delhi trip, PM Oli did not arrive rightly in Kathmandu, diplomatic cooking was started negatively in the kitchen of a diplomatic circle in Delhi.   Professor S.D Muni, one of the Indian expert on Nepal wrote on a symbolic elephant (China) in 'The Quint' paper, just one day after the return of the Nepali PM to Kathmandu from Delhi. He does not think of the filthy treat of India to her neighbourin...