A key leader of the ruling Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) Surendra Pandey on March 30 accused the party Chairman and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli of making a mockery of good governance while heading the Government, reports Republica. Leader Pandey, who had also served as the Minister of Finance, wrote Pandey in his nine-page clarification letter submitted to Chairman Oli. “You have misused the power and resources in order to fulfil your vested interests.” He also urged Oli to return the party to its erstwhile position as it was on May 16, 2018 when the party decided to go for a merger with the CPN (Maoist Center) and form the biggest communist force-- Nepal Communist Party (NCP)-- following a landslide victory in the 2017 general election held in the name of left alliance. Another leader of the party, Ghanashayam Bhushal, submitting his 11-page long clarification letter to Chairman Oli itself stated that Oli has already cornered leaders of the second generation for putting forth their dissident voices in the party. “You have such a corrupt gang of leaders belonging to the party’s next generation who have proved their proficiency at exploiting state resources through falsity and conspiracy,” Bhusal wrote in his letter.