Nepal, Jan. 18 -- Prime Minister KP Oli is unrelenting and determined not to relinquish his seat of power at any cost. He dissolved the House of Representatives on December 20 last year. Although dates for election to the House have been set for April 30 and May 10, the prime minister has neither resigned nor acknowledged that he is the head of a caretaker government. The constitutionality of the dissolution has been challenged in the country's highest court. The Constitutional Bench is hearing the case. The Election Commission is now investigating the nature of the split in the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP). The verdict of the Commission is critical on assigning the election symbol and party flag to one of the breakaway factions. Bo...