• Fri Jun 5 2026
Logo
Nomination for HoR Speaker today, Nepali Congress begins consultation

Kathmandu: Nomination for the Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) is taking place today. The Federal Parliament Secretariat shared that arrangement for the registration of candidacy for the post of Speaker has been made at Lhotse Hall of the federal parliament building in New Baneswor. A notice of the

NC misses opportunity for failure to place right strategy: leader…

Nepali Congress (NC) leader Dr Shashanka Koirala admitted that the party missed the opportunity for claiming government leadership due to

Gagan Thapa
Gagan Thapa: NC plays constructive role in opposition

Nepali Congress General Secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa has said his party would play a responsible and creative role

Leader Poudel, Nidhi support President Deuba

Senior leader of the Nepali Congress, Ram Chandra Poudel, has said that he would support Prime Minister and party President

Deuba, Thapa file candidacies for PP leader

Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and General Secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa have filed their candidacies for

Congress directs discipline committees to inform about betrayers

The Nepali Congress has directed the district and province committees to investigate the complaints lodged against those who betrayed in

Ruling alliance forms governments in centre, provinces: Sashank Koirala

Central member of the Nepali congress and newly elected member of the House of Representatives, Dr Sashank Koirala, has said

Congress leader Karki enters parliament for third term

Minister for Communications and Information Technology and Nepali Congress (NC) central committee member, Gyanendra Bahadur Karki

Congress urges EC to speed up vote counting in Syangja…

Nepali Congress (NC) has urged the Election Commission to speed up vote count in Syangja constituency 2 and Bajura constituency.

Krishna Prasad Sitaula
Coalition will lead the country’s politics: Sitaula

Jhapa: Nepali Congress (NC)’s leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula asserted that the Democratic-Leftist Coalition will lead the future political leadership in