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RJPN ready to contest in elections despite constitution amendment failure

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Rastriya Janata Party Nepal (RJPN) will partake in the upcoming election despite the constitution amendment proposal failed to make it through the parliament.

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Govinda Acharya elected FNJ President (Photo Feature)

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Constitution Amendment Bill fails to get endorsed

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Parliament concludes deliberations on amendment proposal

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CPN (ML) boycotts voting process on amendment bill

The CPN (ML) has boycotted today's voting process on the constitution amendment bill. The constitution amendment bill was tabled in the parliament meeting.

FNJ voting completes; result likely by midnight

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Deliberations continues on the constitution amendment bill

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Floods, landslides kill more than 800 people across South Asia

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Capable students should be produced in Nepal: PM Deuba

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