Modi congratulates Nepal PM-in-waiting KP Oli
Accepting the invitation, Oli in turn invited Modi to Nepal, urging him to visit the Ram Janaki temple in Janakpur and Muktinath in Mustang the Indian prime minister had expressed a desire to visit the two religious sites when the two leaders had met at the 2014 Saarc Summit.
The Left Alliance a coalition of two communist parties secured an absolute majority in elections to Nepal’s federal parliament and assemblies held in November and December. However, the formation of the new government continues to be in limbo.Oli, as chairman of the CPN-UML the largest party in the House is expected to become the new prime minister and is likely to get support from the CPN(Maoist Centre), the second largest party. The two parties are also working towards a merger to create a single and strong communist centre.
Oli’s triumph in the polls has rattled India after the 2015 blockade, he propped up an anti-India rhetoric, created a nationalist wave in Nepal, and reached out to China. During his last stint as premier, he also signed landmark transit treaty with China and hammered out several other understandings related to connectivity, trade, investment, and energy.
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