RJPN leader Mahendra Raya Yadav has said joining the government led by Nepal Communist Party is not their primary concern.
RJPN has publicly stated that they have no intention to oust Samajbadi in Province 2 but also hinted at a possible coalition with the NCP-led government if their demands of
“I don’t mean Yadav does not favor the agenda of the constitution amendment. When we spoke about the amendment, hadn’t he said the constitution
His remarks come in the wake of the rumors that he and three other leaders Sarad Singh Bhandari, Raj Kishor Yadav and Anil Jha received Rs 30 million for naming
“Our party has no claim on the position of the Speaker or the Deputy. But if we are offered one, we are ready to take it,” he said.
However, Mahato hinted at possibilities of dialogues with the ruling party, eight months after it withdrew its support given to the government citing the ruling party failed to keep its
KATHMANDU: Ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) and Rashtriya Janata Party Nepal (National People’s Party Nepal) have signed a two-point agreement. The prime focus of the two parties in the agreement
Sah was arrested on Tuesday from the Tribhuvan International Airport on the charge of his alleged involvement in vandalizing the Buddha Air's counter at Janakpur Airport.
Meanwhile, the RJPN cadres have staged protests against Sah's arrest in Janakpur and Birjung. They have demanded Sah be released immediately.
Rastriya Janata Party Nepal (RJPN) presidium member Raj Kishor Yadav said that his party will join force with the political parties having similar principles in their struggle against the government.