Logo

Tag: reporters club nepal

Government formation only after President is elected: Pokhrel

CPN UML Secretary Sushil Pokhrel speaking at the Reporters Club Nepal on Monday, January 13, 2014.

Congress and UML coalition government to be formed Kathmandu,(Rudra Bahadur Karki): CPN UML’s Secretary Shankar Pokharel has said that the process to form the new

Read More..
We will also participate in the Koirala led government: Gajurel

KATHMANDU: UCPN-Maoist Leader Haribol Gajurel has said that his party will support the upcoming government if Nepali Congress President Sushil Koirala leads it. “Our party will support the new government

Political party leaders at the Reporters Club Nepal on Wednesday.
Maoist leader says party to remain in opposition

KATHMANDU: UCPN-Maoist leader Top Bahadur Rayamajhi has said that his party will not join the government. “We have not given enough thought about joining the government so far. We will stay

Poll rigging probe committee demand unacceptable: Congress-UML

Kathmandu: Leaders of Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN (UML) have rejected the UCPN (Maoist) along with few other parties’ demand of forming a probe committee, terming the vote rigging allegation

CPN Maoist C P Gajurel
Ready to join CA, govt if proper representation ensured: Gajurel

Kathmandu: CPN-Maoist vice-chairman CP Gajurel has said that his party was ready to join the government and Constituent Assembly (CA) provided that the interim constitution was amended to ensure proper

“Govt, constitution in consensus irrespective of who gets majority”

Kathmandu: Women leaders of Nepali Congress and CPN (UML) have underlined the need of consensus on constitution drafting and government formation fronts regardless of who gets the majority in the

Poll disruptors are terrorists: Chief Election Officer Uprety

Kathmandu: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Neel Kantha Uprety has said that those inflicting fears through violent means were the ‘terrorists’. Speaking at a programme organised by the Reporters Club Nepal

Private sector to defy strike from tomorrow

Kathmandu: Travel, tourism, factory, business and other private sectors’ representatives have announced that they will resume transportation service from Wednesday defying the nationwide general transportation strike called by the poll-opposing

“Amid sporadic cases of violence, CA election possible”

Kathmandu: Civil society leaders have claimed that the polls were possible despite some sporadic cases of violence during the run-up to the Constituent Assembly (CA) polls. Speaking at a face-to-face

CA election a recipe of conflict, warns civil society leaders

Kathmandu: Civil society leaders have warned that the country could plunge into another conflict after the Constituent Assembly polls.  Predicting another conflict following the CA-election, they have also expressed their