Kathmandu, March 4 -- Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal justified his change of coalition, stating that political upheavals are in the 'nature' of the Maoist ideology of the Himalayan nation.

Addressing an event organised in Kathmandu, two hours before the swearing-in ceremony of his new cabinet with three ministers, Dahal forewarned that the country would continue to experience such political instability.

"A new upheaval has been witnessed in Nepali politics...The Maoist (Centre) Party, in terms of principles and behaviour, cannot remain silent like a pool, it is like a flowing river, a roaring river. It thrives on continuation and cannot remain stable. It brings disorder, creates new scenarios and moves forward," Dahal said, ref...