PM’s India visit: Some agreements, soft-pedalling of contentious issues
Kathmandu and New Delhi officially announce the visit, which is Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s first official trip since assuming office in December last year.
Kathmandu and New Delhi officially announce the visit, which is Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s first official trip since assuming office in December last year.
Main opposition obstructed House after allegations by a Maoist MP of misappropriations in gold used in Pashupati.
Leaders reached the understanding at a meeting of the three major parties held at the Prime Minister’s Office in Singha Durbar.
There are allegations of misuse of the money provided under the controversial fund known Local Infrastructure Development Partnership Programme.
Dhaka Kumar Shrestha had moved the court against his party’s decision to sack him.
After a minister was stripped of portfolio, Janamat Party considers pulling out of the provincial administration.
Second-rung leaders to travel the country to ‘unite cadres and reconnect with voters’.
In 2021, the Patan High Court had ruled those drawing a salary and taking benefits from state coffers should not be involved in party politics.
While some foreign policy experts favour raising historical concerns, others say it’s time to look to future.
Dahal says US agencies might be watching the Bhutan refugee scam but ‘no foreign powers are involved in the investigation’.
Provincial administrations were thrown off balance by the breakdown of the Maoist-UML alliance at the centre.
After RSP, RPP is considering primaries to pick candidates.
Promises to uphold zero-tolerance policy against corruption and ensure transparency and accountability.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s Maoist party has been accused of misusing funds meant for combatants.
Mature decision-making involves processing and analysing information but the government is taking shortcuts, experts say.
A subcommittee will iron out the differences among the major parties on the disputed transitional justice bill.
Following the ‘Mission Grassroots’ campaign, party leaders reckon they have found a way. Analysts are doubtful.
The UML chief also accuses the ruling coalition of trying to stealthily push Nepal closer to a foreign power.
General secretaries Gagan Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma are in favour of immediate suspension while the majority of office-bearers wants to wait until a final court verdict.
Police on Tuesday raided the home of Rayamajhi, who is dodging the authorities.