Ghimire informs parliament about Rayamajhi's arrest

Speaker of the Federal Parliament Devraj Ghimire has informed the parliament of the arrest of lawmaker Top Bahadur Rayamajhi.

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Former Speaker Mahara admitted to hospital amidst gold smuggling arrest

KATHMANDU: Former Speaker of the lower house of parliament and Vice Chairman of CPN (Maoist Center), Krishna Bahadur Mahara, has been admitted to Norvic Hospital in Kathmandu. Mahara, who is also a suspect in a gold smuggling case, was arrested from Bhairahawa on Monday following directives from the Home Ministry based on the recommendations of […]

NC Leader Thapa expresses gratitude to govt for Mahara's arrest

KATHMANDU: Gagan Kumar Thapa, the general secretary of the Nepali Congress, has extended gratitude to the government for the apprehension of Krishna Bahadur Mahara, former Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) and Vice Chairman of CPN (Maoist Center). During a parliament

CIB informs parliament about MP Sharma's arrest

KATHMANDU, Aug 11: The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has informed the Federal Parliament Secretariat about the arrest of Member of Parliament (MP) Sunil Kumar Sharma.

CIB informs parliament about MP Sharma's arrest

KATHMANDU, Aug 11: The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has informed the Federal Parliament Secretariat about the arrest of Member of Parliament (MP) Sunil Kumar Sharma.

CIB informs parliament on MP Sharma's arrest

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has informed the Federal Parliament Secretariat about the arrest of Member of Parliament (MP) Sunil Kumar Sharma.

Speaker Ghimire informs parliament about Rayamajhi's arrest

Speaker of the Federal Parliament Devraj Ghimire has informed the parliament of the arrest of lawmaker Top Bahadur Rayamajhi. Rayamajhi was arrested from Budhanilkantha in Kathmandu on Sunday evening, he notified.

Speaker informs parliament about Top Bahadur Rayamajhi’s arrest

KATHMANDU: Speaker Devraj Ghimire informed the House of Representatives on Monday about the arrest of CPN-UML lawmaker Top Bahadur Rayamajhi. The police gave official information to the parliament secretariat about the status of lawmaker Rayamajhi, who was arrested from his relative’s residence in Budhanilkantha on Sunday and revealed that he has been in the custody […]

Ghimire informs parliament about Rayamajhi's arrest

Speaker of the Federal Parliament Devraj Ghimire has informed the parliament of the arrest of lawmaker Top Bahadur Rayamajhi.

Sri Lanka: Gotabaya Rajapaksa resigns after fleeing Sri Lanka

JULY 15: He is believed to have wanted to leave Sri Lanka before stepping down in order to avoid the possibility of arrest under a new administration. The cost of food, fuel and other basic supplies has soared for Sri Lankans. In the capital Colombo, delighted demonstrators greeted news of the president's departure with dancing. "We are beyond happy but also beyond relieved so we can take a break and go back to our lives," Viraga Perera told the BBC. "At this stage we are so exhausted because of all the flip-flopping, that we consider this moment substantial enough as a victory." Mr Rajapaksa arrived in Singapore earlier on Thursday after first flying to the Maldives on Tuesday night. Reports say he is accompanied by his wife and two bodyguards. Singapore's foreign ministry said Mr Rajapaksa had not asked for asylum or been granted asylum. "Singapore generally does not grant requests for asylum," it added. The acting president, Ranil Wickremesinghe, does not formally become interim president until he is sworn in. After that, Mr Wickremesinghe - who was appointed acting president by President Rajapaksa after the latter fled - has 30 days for parliament to endorse him. If they do not, MPs need to hold a vote for a new president. The resignation letter was sent by email to the speaker of parliament, who said he would complete legal processes and announce it officially on Friday. It has left some confused as to where they stand. "Earlier they fooled us [in saying] that he would go. It's the same thing happening now, they have received the resignation letter but the speaker says they have to legalise it. I don't know what there is to legalise. So it's really crazy," said Suzette Fernando, who was among the crowds celebrating. However, the crowds appeared smaller than before: Mr Wickremesinghe on Thursday imposed a curfew for a second day to quell protests. The streets of Colombo were calmer as anti-government demonstrators began leaving some of the official buildings they had occupied. "We are peacefully withdrawing from the presidential palace, the presidential secretariat and the prime minister's office with immediate effect, but will continue our struggle," said a spokeswoman for the protesters. One person died and 84 others were injured during Wednesday's protests, which took place at key landmarks around the capital, Colombo, including the prime minister's office.