woli vs prachanda...late pm and pm.


Wednesday, 10 August 2016

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The position of Prime Minister of Nepal  in modern form was called by different names at different times of Nepalese history. Since the inception of the Shah dynasty, the Mul-Kajis served the function of Prime Ministers. In 1806, the position of Mukhtiyar was created by Rana Bahadur Shah, and the title was subsequently adopted. "Mukhtiyar" is formed from two words: 'Mukhya' and 'Akhtiyar'. Mukhya means Chief and Akhtiyar means Authority. Altogether it means the "Executive Head of the State". During the Rana Dynasty, the Prime Minister was also Maharaja of Lambjang and Kaski, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of Nepal and Grand Master of the Royal Orders of Nepal.

Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa was the first person to be referred to as Prime Minister by the British. However, the first Mukhtiyar to title himself as Prime Minister, as per the British convention, was Bhimsen's nephew, Mathabar Singh Thapa.

The KP Sharma Oli-led ruling coalition has left people surprised, has obtained a copy of the ‘divorce paper’  the letter that Maoist party Chief Prachanda wrote to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli  explaining the reasons behind withdrawal of support to the Oli-led government. In the letter, surprisingly, Prachanda has expressed hope the move will help build national consensus, though the main opposition Nepali Congress made it clear earlier that it will help Prachanda cobble together a majority government, not a national unity government. Prachanda stated: The incumbent government was not willing to implement the nine-point agreement and the three-point gentleman’s understanding. Because of this factor, it would be politically inappropriate for our party to remain a part of the government, so we have withdrawn our support to it.Any way lets watch who will be the good leader in the near future of Nepal..

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