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Supreme Court moved over JSP, Nepal split



Supreme Court of Nepal
Supreme Court of Nepal (file photo)

Kathmandu, May 13: Dissatisfied with the Election Commission’s decision to recognize the Janata Samajwadi Party led by Ashok Kumar Rai, the President of Janata Samajwadi Party, Nepal Upendra Yadav on Monday lodged a writ petition at the Supreme Court (SC).

In his petition, Yadav has named EC and others as opponents and has demanded that the EC’s decision to give recognition to the newly-formed party be scrapped. Yadav has also sought a mandamus order from the SC and end the splinters’ status as federal parliament members.

The SC has fixed the preliminary hearing of the case for May 15.  It may be noted that Rai had lodged an application at the EC for the new political party on May 5 after splitting from the JSP, Nepal. Based on the application, the EC had given a certificate to the JSP on May 6.

JSP Nepal quits government

Kathmandu, May 13: The Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) Nepal has withdrawn its support to the government.

In a letter addressed to the Speaker Devraj Ghimire today, JSP Nepal Chair Upendra Yadav said that the party withdrew its support to the current government-led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’.

Yadav has said that the party has quit the present government and will continue to play constructive role as the opposition in the parliament.