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Ruling parties should listen to opposition: Shekhar Koirala

Kathmandu, May 27: Major opposition party, Nepali Congress leader Dr. Shekhar Koirala has said that the ruling parties went ahead against the belief that the parliament belongs to the opposition in the parliamentary system. Speaking in the welcome Programme for new comer students organized by Nepal Students' Union, Ayurved Campus

Top leaders’ meet positive to end parliamentary deadlock

A meeting held among top leaders of key political parties remained positive to end the current parliamentary stalemate.

National Assembly meeting also postponed

The meeting was put off after the lawmakers of the main opposition party protested standing from their respective seats.

Cooperative Probe: Taskforce meeting ends without conclusion, reconvenes Friday morning

The meeting of the working group formed to finalize the mandate of the Parliamentary Probe Committee to carry out the

System not bad, but political tendency: Dhanraj Gurung

Vice President of the Nepali Congress, Dhanraj Gurung, has said Nepal's system is not bad, but political tendency.

Nepali Congress dissatisfied over Speakers’ role

The main opposition party, Nepali Congress, has expressed dissatisfaction over the role of Speaker Devraj Ghimire, accusing him of being

Vote of confidence proposal tabled in HoR amidst NC’s protest

A proposal related to a vote of confidence to the Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has been tabled in

Allegations leveled by Home Minister are fictitious: Nepali Congress

The main opposition party, Nepali Congress, has reiterated its demand of forming a parliamentary committee for carrying out fair and

Nepali Congress parliamentary party meeting taking place today

The parliamentary party meeting of the Nepali Congress (NC) is taking place at 9.00 am today. The meeting has been

Obstruction continues till formation of probe committee: Gagan Thapa

General Secretary of Nepali Congress, Gagan Kumar Thapa, has informed that his party would continue the House obstruction till the