“We welcome the government’s decision. We won’t participate in election until the constitution amendment bill is endorsed,” Thakur said to Reporters’ Club Nepal President Rishi
KATHMANDU, June 15: The ruling parties have agreed to postpone second round of election in province 2. The leaders of ruling parties agreed to defer polls in province 2 during
The remarkable result also made a mockery of pre- tournament talk and predictions as the eighth-ranked Pakistan pummeled title favourites England to reach the final at The Oval on Sunday.
The ruling parties had consulted with the EC about the possibilities of deferring the polls in some districts after the agitating Rastriya Janata Party Nepal demanded putting off of the
LONDON, Jun 14: A huge blaze today engulfed a 24- storey residential tower block in west London housing over 100 families, killing at least 12 people and injuring 74 others, with
The meeting being held at the Prime Minster's office, Singha Durbar, has emphatically discussed the ways to materialize the efforts being taken by the political parties to forge consensus on
A meeting of the party's central executive committee chaired by the party's Chair Sher Bahadur Deuba finalized the list of candidates, according to the party office secretary Prakash Sharma. Candidates
GAUSHALA, June 15: Rastriya Janata Party Nepal leader Anil Jha has said they would not participate in the local level election till the constitution is made friendly to Madhes. Organizing
"They should clearly put forward what they want from the government," he said. "If they need time for the polling campaign, they should state it. Otherwise it will seem as
Chief Election Commissioner Dr Ayodhee Prasad Yadav has directed the concerned officials to make arrangements for a reliable security during the local level election, including the registration of nomination papers.