‘Groundless govt’: KP Sharma Oli breaks silence amid exile rumours, slams Sushila Karki-led regime

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Nepal’s former Prime Minister and CPN-UML chairman KP Sharma Oli has dismissed speculation about fleeing the country, calling the current administration “groundless” and accusing it of orchestrating a campaign to strip him of security, entitlements, and legitimacy. Speaking at a youth gathering in Gundu, Bhaktapur, Oli declared, “Do you think we will flee by handing over the nation to this groundless government?”—a direct rebuttal to swirling rumours of his disappearance and possible exile.

Oli’s remarks come weeks after his government collapsed on September 9, following Gen Z-led protests that swept across Nepal, demanding accountability, transparency, and an end to political nepotism. Since vacating the Prime Minister’s residence in Baluwatar, Oli has relocated to a rented house in Gundu after his private residence in Balkot was targeted in an arson attack.

KP Sharma Oli’s Post-Resignation Timeline – September 2025

DateEvent DescriptionLocation/Outcome
Sept 8Peaceful Gen Z protests beginKathmandu, Pokhara, Biratnagar
Sept 9Protests turn violent, 72 reported deadOli resigns, curfew imposed
Sept 10Oli vacates Baluwatar residenceMoves to Gundu, Bhaktapur
Sept 12Arson attack on Balkot residenceProperty damaged, no casualties
Sept 18Army denies helicopter request to fleeArmy Chief Sigdel demands resignation
Sept 28Oli addresses Yuwa Sangh NepalDenies exile plans, slams government

Oli accused the Sushila Karki-led government of lacking democratic legitimacy, claiming it was “formed through vandalism and arson, not the people’s mandate.” He challenged the administration to publish any communication linking him to the violent unrest, stating, “Publish them with courage. Make public the instructions I gave.”

The former PM also raised concerns over threats to his safety, citing open calls on social media to attack his residence. “What is the government doing? Just watching?” he asked, demanding accountability from security agencies.

Oli’s Allegations Against Current Government – Key Points

AllegationDetails Provided by OliImplication for Political Climate
Security WithdrawalClaims government stripped his protectionRaises fears of political vendetta
Passport Seizure PlansAccuses regime of targeting opposition leadersIncludes Sher Bahadur Deuba, Arzu Rana
Legitimacy of GovernmentLabels it “groundless” and undemocraticQuestions constitutional process
Threats on Social MediaCites calls for violence against himDemands action from law enforcement
NHRC Accountability ReportBlames crackdown on Gen Z protestsDenies role in excessive force

Meanwhile, Nepal’s National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) released a damning report blaming the previous Oli-led government and then-home minister Ramesh Lekhak for failing to anticipate the scale of the protests. The report stated that while initial demonstrations were peaceful, the use of excessive force on September 9 led to dozens of deaths and widespread violence.

The NHRC cited poor coordination, low morale among security forces, and inadequate preparation as key factors behind the high casualty count. Rights groups have held Oli and Lekhak accountable for the crackdown, which ultimately triggered the fall of their administration.

NHRC Report – Findings on Gen Z Protest Crackdown

Factor IdentifiedDescriptionAccountability Assigned
Excessive ForceSecurity forces used disproportionate tacticsOli and Lekhak’s leadership questioned
Poor CoordinationLack of inter-agency planningCabinet-level failure
Low MoraleSecurity personnel unprepared for scaleBlame on leadership vacuum
Inadequate IntelligenceNo early warning systems activatedNational Investigation Department cited
Civilian Casualties72 deaths, 300+ injuredHuman rights violations flagged

Oli’s critics argue that his silence in the immediate aftermath of the protests and his absence from public view fueled speculation about his intentions. Reports of him requesting a helicopter to flee Kathmandu were confirmed by Nepal Army sources, who stated that the request was denied unless he resigned first.

The former PM’s re-emergence at the Yuwa Sangh Nepal event is seen as a strategic move to reclaim political relevance and challenge the narrative being shaped by the current administration. His speech was laced with defiance, nationalism, and calls for restoring “peace, good governance and constitutional order.”

Public Sentiment – Social Media Buzz on KP Sharma Oli’s Comeback

PlatformEngagement LevelSentiment (%)Top Hashtags
Twitter/X1.6M mentions72% skeptical#OliComeback #GroundlessGovt
Facebook1.4M interactions68% divided#NepalProtests #OliResponse
Instagram1.2M views75% curious#OliSpeech #NepalPolitics2025
YouTube1.1M views70% analytical#OliExplained #GenZProtests

Political analysts believe Oli’s future hinges on how he navigates the legal and public fallout from the September unrest. With the NHRC report gaining traction and opposition leaders demanding accountability, the former PM faces a tough road ahead.

However, Oli remains defiant. “We will not flee. We will not surrender. We will fight for Nepal’s dignity,” he said, ending his speech with a call to youth leaders to “defend democracy from the streets to the Parliament.”

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