Kathmandu, Aug. 3 -- Internal feuds are a constant irritant for most of the political parties in Nepal. And as such, the newly established communist party CPN (Unified Socialist) hasn't remained immune to it either. The party is currently facing renewed internal turmoil, just over two weeks ahead of its fourth anniversary on August 18.
The dispute centres on the public spat between party chair Madhav Kumar Nepal and second-in-command Jhalanath Khanal, both of whom are former prime ministers. Both of them also led the CPN-UML party, before they came together to form the Unified Socialist after a bitter power struggle with UML chair KP Sharma Oli.
Khanal has now raised questions on the basic premise of the party's formation.
The Unified ...
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