MP Bajgain retracts statement against Minister Badri Pandey

Kathmandu, November 20 — Nepali Congress MP Rajendra Bajgain has publicly announced the retraction of his controversial statement against Badri Pandey, the Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, who is also a member of the same party. Bajgain took to social media platform X to issue an apology, acknowledging that his remarks had caused significant distress to Minister Pandey. In his statement, Bajgain wrote, "I held discussions regarding my comments with General Secretary Bishwaprakash Sharma and Discipline Committee Coordinator Anand Dhungana at the central office. I realized that the accusations I made caused immense pain to the Minister....

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Former British PM Johnson stands down as MP

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Adventurous Prime Minister like Dahal is rare: MP Yadav

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Rabi lamichhane's MP position revoked

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MP Minister writes to Anurag Thakur, seeks ban on film 'Thank God'

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Home Minister's commitment to investigate attack on MP

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Demand for declaring Nagarkot as watershed area

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Minister Hamal resigns

KATHMANDU: Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Gajendra Hamal resigned from the ministerial position on Sunday.  Minister Hamal, who was appointed on Friday in the latest Cabinet expansion,  submitted the resignation letter to Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba.  According to the Prime Minister’s Secretariat, Minister Hamal reached Baluwatar [ PM’s official residence], called on PM Deuba and handed over his resignation letter.  His resignation comes at a time when questions were raised over his relation with Chief Justice Cholendra Sumsher JB Rana. At the same time, he is the only non-MP minister in the 25-member Deuba Cabinet.  “I used my discretion as I do not want to be dragged into controversy without any reasons. Though leaders from the party [Nepali Congress] advised me not to step down, I have made my mind to resign,” he said.  Meanwhile, Hamal's resignation was approved by PM Deuba.