As both factions of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) solicit support to form a coalition Government in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s verdict to overturn the move of Prime Minister K P Oli to dissolve the Parliament, the main opposition party, Nepali Congress (NC), on February 25 decided not to give words to any of the factions until it is clear if the NCP is already split or still remains unified, reports Republica. A meeting of the party’s incumbent and former office bearers held at the residence of President Sher Bahadur Deuba in Budhanilakantha decided not to make any decision whether to support the Oli-led faction or the Dahal-Nepal-led faction as the status of NCP as a party still remains unclear.