Congress’ 100-day campaign: Leaders advised to walk the talk, shun groupism
The largest party plans to rejuvenate party chapters and inform its members about the deal with coalition partner UML.
The largest party plans to rejuvenate party chapters and inform its members about the deal with coalition partner UML.
The former revolutionary outfit lacks a clear political ideology compared to other parties: Maoist leader
Other forces dispute Rabi Lamichhane and his party’s claim of a ‘clean chit’ from parliamentary probe.
Party spokesperson says there is a lack of ‘synchronisation’ among top party leaders.
Ruling parties have pledged to set up a high-powered cooperative regulatory body as per the recommendation of the parliamentary inquiry committee.
Rights watchdog ‘awaits new request’ to send its representative to panel that picks commissioners.
Provincial committee chiefs present the problems they’ve faced in conducting party activities.
He can be booked for cooperative fraud under Cooperative Act, fraud and duping under National Penal Code, organised crime under Organised Crime Prevention Act and money laundering under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, lawyer says.
LSP to mark Black Day, Janamat to light lamps.
Government asks President to prorogue Parliament session with effect from Monday midnight.
Police are investigating the cooperative connected to Nepali Congress Vice-president Dhan Raj Gurung.
Asks party members to counter the narrative being set against his party UML.
Party discussed issue on Friday, but no consensus reached on how to proceed, says General Secretary Pokharel.
The main opposition reiterates its position to defend Deputy Speaker Rana if ruling coalition tries to remove her from position.
General Secretary Thapa says flaws in the constitution will be corrected through amendments.
Discuss current affairs and Constitutional Council meeting.
Speaker says lawmaker Yogesh Bhattarai’s use of ‘violence’ to describe Maoist war is not unparliamentary.
But there is some disagreement in the coalition over timing and motives behind the plan to remove Rana.
Some dissident leaders are said to have met CPN-UML chair and Prime Minister Oli and discussed an ordinance to facilitate party split.
Leaders from both parties are using incendiary rhetoric against each other, divided on issues including narrative of Maoist insurgency and constitutional amendment.