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Deuba alone cannot be blamed for party’s poor election result: Lekhak

Lekhak

Nepali Congress (NC) leader Ramesh Lekhak has argued that party president Sher Bahadur Deuba alone cannot be blamed for party's poor performance in recent House

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Tourism Board ex-chief Niraula sent to seven years in jail

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