Prime Minister KP Oli has clarified that the was not going to dissolve Parliament. Oli, who was speaking at a programme in the Capital, however said, his government will continue till November 2017, as envisaged by the new constitution. Oli said he had no reason to tender his resignation as a motion of no-confidence has already been registered in the House. Parliament is due to discuss the motion on Thursday. Oli said dissolving Parliament would be akin to destroying the pitch where the game needs to played, and he would not do so.peculations of Parliament dissolution, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Monday told Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and CPN Maoist Centre Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal that he was ready to face the no-confidence motion at the Parliament. He made it clear he, however, would not put in papers with the no-confidence motion, which the Nepali Congress and CPN Maoist Centre brought, in place. Prime Minister Oli, also the chairman of CPN-UML, had invited Deuba and Dahal to his official residence in Baluwatar for a meeting today. Dahal’s party had withdrawn support to the coalition government and grouped up with the Nepali Congress to challenge Oli and his leadership with a n0-confidence motion. The meeting lasted for for over an hour. On the occasion, Deuba and Dahal asked the Prime Minister to resign and pave the way for formation of new government. In response, Prime Minister Oli said he would not put in papers but face the House as the no-confidence motion was already registered, according to the Prime Minister’s press advisor Pramod Dahal.
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