Top leaders agree to remove controversial remarks on Jalahari from parliament record

KATHMANDU: The top leaders of three parties– CPN-Maoist Center, Nepali Congress (NC), and CPN-UML– have agreed to request Speaker Devraj Ghimire to remove the controversial remarks made on the Jalahari scam from the parliament record. The meeting of the top leaders of the three parties held today at Singh Durbar agreed to remove the record […]

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Iran hijab bill: Women to face 10 years in jail for 'inappropriate' dress

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UML to obstruct parliament today as well, Speaker calls for discussion

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PM Deuba says Maoist Centre didn’t let him commit to MCC endorsement

rsing the controversial Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) agreement signed with the United States government from the parliament. The post PM Deuba says Maoist Centre didn’t let him commit to MCC endorsement appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.