Unified Socialist announces two-month-long protest programme
The party plans series of discussions, memo submissions, and public dialogues from central to local levels.
The party plans series of discussions, memo submissions, and public dialogues from central to local levels.
Opposition lawmakers suspect foul play to cover up irregularities in land acquisition for airport construction.
Good governance advocates say public position holders must assure people by making their wealth public.
Durga Prasai, the controversial medical college owner rallying behind deposed king Gyanendra, brushes aside the roles of two royalist parties in building up support.
University plans elections in over 1,100 colleges. Voting likely in only 400, says official.
Leaders rule out return of monarchy but stress the need for progressive forces to stay vigilant.
Yadav denies charges, accuses party chair CK Raut of a defamation plot.
As royalist forces rally around deposed king Gyanendra Shah, Nepali Congress chief Deuba and Prime Minister Oli again dare him to form a party and fight election.
Krishna Sitaula says he has asked parties not to issue whip for the bill’s endorsement.
Sah was elected as a lawmaker from Sarlahi constituency number 1 in the 2017 elections.
Of the 753 local units, 220 are run by acting officials.
After a nomination panel went defunct in December, the process remains in limbo.
Government to table other five ordinances in House today.
Smaller parties accuse Congress and UML of planning law revision to effect splits in them.
Oli reportedly waiting for Parliament to pass amendments to council law to give him upper hand in decision-making.
Almost a month after Lamichhane was presented to Chitwan court, the case against him has not proceeded in Parsa.
Preparations to amend the Political Parties Act could be a strategy to push fringe parties to vote for the ordinances.
Congress and UML leaders plan to convince two Madhesh-based parties on the disputed land ordinance.
Maoist leaders say their campaign aims to prepare foundation for a ‘socialist revolution’.
Some leaders say party chief wants to push back general convention by two years, leveraging legal loopholes.