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- CPN-UML president KP Sharma Oli is scheduled to undergo gall bladder surgery on Monday.
- Oli was arrested on 14 Chait and was admitted to the teaching hospital after medical examination.
- The Supreme Court has ordered to complete the investigation against Oli and Ramesh Akhtar by 26 March.
26 Chait, Kathmandu. CPN UML Chairman and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is scheduled to undergo gall bladder surgery on Monday.
According to the doctor involved in the treatment, the surgery is planned for Monday.
‘Now the health condition is stable. We have planned the preparation for the surgery on Monday,’ said the doctor to Online Khabar, ‘Maybe he will not be discharged before then.’
The doctor said that a decision will be taken after discussing the surgery with Oli.
Home Minister Sudan Gurung had instructed the police to arrest him on the charge of suppressing the Genji movement. The police arrested Oli from Gundu residence on 14 Chait after the police asked him to give a written letter showing sufficient reasons.
After the death of his father Mohan Prasad, Oli’s health, who was working at home, became weak. Before that, he was in constant election campaign. After Oli’s arrest, the police took him to the hospital for a medical examination. Some preliminary tests were done in the emergency room. During that test, Oli’s heartbeat was found to be a problem. After that, he was admitted to bed number 501 of Annex-1 of the teaching hospital.
Immediately after Oli’s arrest, Oli’s wife Radhika filed a petition in the Supreme Court for custodial testimony, saying that she was being detained illegally.
The Supreme Court on March 23 evening ordered that the investigation against former Prime Minister Oli and the then Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar should be completed by Thursday, March 26.
The Supreme Court had ordered to drop the investigation with a condition if the investigation is not completed by Thursday.
Oli’s wife Radhika reached the Shakya Trivi Teaching Hospital after the police also freed them from control.