Talk:K. P. Sharma Oli
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"KP Baa"?
I don't think this is WP:DUE. KP Oli is one of the most significant Nepalese historical figures, as a 2, 3, (4?) time prime minister during a particularly non-boring phase of history. Multiple books are going to be written on this subject. I don't think we should proclaim him "father" based on some pieces that press thought would be funny or whatever. "Father" is a title associated with the likes of Mahatma Gandhi, it is not to be thrown around lightly. Who exactly, and how many, have proclaimed him "Father". Anybody outside of his faction within his party? And will it make into the first few sentences of his biographies written decades from now? I think this fails WP:NOTNEWS, WP:RECENT. Usedtobecool ☎️ 17:12, 28 June 2021 (UTC)
I feel this is a name given by a faction of CPN(UML) led by respected PM KP Sharma Oli and published by some medias keeping faith and respect upon him. No significance in common public or more than this. Curious boy np (talk) 08:26, 29 June 2021 (UTC)
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The Supreme Court of Nepal has given decision for making Honourable Sher Bahdur Deuba the next Prime-minister of Nepal while incumbent PM The Right Honourable PM KP OLi is not fit to stay in the post as per the law. In this case, I feel some edits are required in this article including the removal of Hnorific prefixes and templetes at lower [art of the article. So, I request for the same![1][2]
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Please remove "The Right Honourable" from the honorific prefix of this article. A honorific prefix is not applicable to former Prime minister. Similar is seen in articles belonging to other former prime ministers of Nepal. I hope this is a matter of common sense so requires no reference. You may keep in consideration, his term as prime-minister ended on 13 July 2021 which is already updated in the article.110.44.124.164 (talk) 11:58, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
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125.168.113.98 (talk) 11:48, 16 July 2021 (UTC)
Pagal in Nepal Kp sharma Oli
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Prabhumaharaj (talk) 20:33, 17 July 2021 (UTC)
kp oli is known as Ukhane buda
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Olis second premiership and extension of it as a minority role mistermed as third premiership
Olis second premiership and extension of it as a minority role mistermed as third premiership
Oli never had a third premiership. The elections is happening just now and his tenure till July 2021 was still part of the same elected second premiership. Between may and july it was just a minority role and an extension of the same second premiership. All of the cited sources agree to that. One single user named as Yeti Dai is providing WP:BIAS and WP:POV and trying to push his case when all other users had already agreed that there is no third premiership. I have kept the section different and termed it as a minority role of second premiership. The only reason oli even stayed as a minority PM between May 13 and July 13 2021 is because opposition could not provide majority in time due to the president interfering misusing her rights which was overruled by the supreme court of Nepal swiftly. Any objection to the change should be solved via discussion here. Stop edit warring. 1BGhimire (talk) 09:18, 4 November 2022 (UTC)
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