Kunai pni bahana ma bidaysi hastachayp sahedain
Kunai pni bahana ma bidaysi hastachayp sahedain
Oli began his political career in 1966. He joined the Communist Party of Nepal in February 1970. He became involved in subversive politics in opposition to the party-less Panchayat System in place at the time. For his activities, he was arrested for the first time in 1970. A year later he became the District committee member of party and soon the Chief of the Jhapa Movement Organizing Committee in 1972. Oli was arrested and imprisoned for 14 consecutive years for murders from 1973 to 1987.[2] The murders were attributed to "Murkatta revolution", beheading political opponents and landlords. After escaping from jail in 1987, he became a central committee member of UML as an in-charge for Lumbini Zone until 1990. He then went on to hold the post of chief of the foreign department of the CPN (UML) in 1992. Oli also became the Founder President of the National Democratic Youth Federation of Nepal (DNYF).He was elected as a member of parliament in the House of Representatives from Jhapa district's electorate no. 6 in 1991. Soon he became the chief of the department of publicity. In the ever changing political situation of Nepal, Oli served as Minister of Home Affairs in 1994–1995. He was re-elected to the House of Representatives from Jhapa electorate no. 2 in 1999.
He was elected as Prime Minister in a parliamentary vote on 11 October 2015, receiving 338 votes out of 597. Oli's PM candidacy was supported by the UCPN-Maoists, Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal, and Madhesi Rights Forum Democratic along with 13 other small parties. He was sworn in on 12 October.Following the withdrawal of support from the UCPN-Maoists on 13 July 2016 from the existing coalition government and subsequent registration of no confidence motion by the party on 14 July 2016, CPN-UML and acting Prime Minister KP Oli seemingly shrinked to minority which pressured him to resign. But CPN-UML's decision to rather discuss on the filed no confidence motion led to a three day Constituent Assembly meeting of the concerned parties. During the process other two major parties, Rastriya Prajatantra Party and Madhesi Rights Forum Democratic, also removed their support from the coalition. On the third day, 24 July 2016, after his answering to the issues held by the opposition parties, KP Oli announced his resignation as Prime Minister.
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