Five Former PM Have Accused Incumbent PM Oli 

June 13, Kathmandu-Five former prime ministers have accused incumbent Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli of attacking the constitution and the rule of law one after another. In a joint statement issued on Saturday, the five former prime ministers accused Prime Minister Oli of repeatedly attacking Nepal's constitution.

Former prime ministers Sher Bahadur Deuba, Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, Madhav Kumar Nepal, Jhala Nath Khanal, and Dr. Baburam Bhattarai have issued a joint statement sharply criticizing Prime Minister Oli.

"Prime Minister KP Oli has been attacking Nepal's constitution one after another," the statement said.

The former prime ministers have said that the Prime Minister has shown his authoritarian, arbitrary, and regressive character by dissolving the House of Representatives for the second time after the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional despite dissolving the House of Representatives last month.

He accused Prime Minister KP Oli of announcing the budget from the ordinance while he was in office, making public the government's policies and programs, promising to amend the constitution, and expanding the Council of Ministers arbitrarily. They have also condemned Oli's involvement in demonstrating the ugly form of greed for power that has never existed in Nepal's political history, threatening the Supreme Court not only from party meetings but also through the Attorney General.

Prime Minister Oli has called on all to show solidarity, saying that the constitutional system, the rule of law, and the basic principles and values ​​of democracy have been attacked in Nepal.