Kathmandu. Former Member of Parliament Chhiring Lamu Lama has announced her separation from all responsibilities of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN). Citing extreme prohibition, insult, and widespread conspiracy within the party, she has decided to remain independent. In a long statement published on social media Facebook, she revealed that she had to endure countless pains throughout her tenure due to the narrow-mindedness of the party's leadership. Lama, who became a proportional member of parliament from the then CPN (Maoist Centre) in the previous term, clarified that she can no longer move forward with a criminal mentality that cannot accept the...
Kathmandu. Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has said that prevention is the best option for drug control. Speaking at a meeting of the State Management and Good Governance Committee on Thursday, Home Minister Gurung said that a special reform plan is being brought for it. Presenting data that cannabis goes from Nepal to India and chemical drugs come from India to Nepal, Home Minister Gurung said that strictness will be increased in the border areas. ‘We have planned to conduct joint operations with India’s SSB and special units there,’ he said, ‘We need to stop the source by increasing cross-border patrolling and surveillance.’Responding...
Kathmandu. MP Sulabh Kharel, commenting on the upcoming fiscal year's budget in parliament, humorously compared the political leadership to characters from the Mahabharata. He stated that the budget presented by the Finance Minister, amounting to 21 kharba 24 arab, is challenging and will test the Finance Minister. He made three main critical comments on the budget. Participating in the budget discussion, Kharel compared the current scenario to the battlefield of the Mahabharata. He described Balen Shah (Balen), who is in the role of Prime Minister, as the warrior Arjuna focused on his goal in the battlefield. Similarly, he portrayed party...