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Govt confirms deaths of six Nepalis serving in Russian army:

Report in Nepalnews, Dec 05, 2023The government has confirmed the death of six Nepali citizens serving in the Russian army. The Russian government has been urged to promptly send the bodies back to their homes and ensure compensation to the bereaved families. In a press note Monday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has identified the deceased. The government has urged Russia to not recruit any Nepali citizens in its military force and if anyone still…

BNP associate bodies announce road march on September 16-17

report in Dhaka Tribune, Sept 14, 2023Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal, Swechchasebak Dal, and Chhatra Dal – associate bodies of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) – have jointly announced a road march program on September 16 and 17. The protest aims to realize a one-point demand –removal of the current government and appointment of an election-time government, said Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal President Sultan Salahuddin Tuku during a press conference held at the BNP central office in Nayapaltan on…

BNP’s associate bodies to go for ‘road march’ from Sept 16

Report in The Daily Star, Sept 11, 2023The BNP is going to bring changes in the protest programmes to press home its one-point demand of election under a non-partisan administration. Party sources said this strategy is to make successful its ongoing movement demanding resignation of the government and election under a caretaker government in the coming months. The party has already chalked out some court-centric protest programmes and the front and associate organisations — Chhatra…

12th national elections: ‘Fictitious’ cases being filed again

by Asaduzzaman in Prothom Alo, July 22, 2023 Banianagar Mor (intersection) in Sutrapur is one of the busiest areas in Old Dhaka. At 6:15pm on 30 December 20-25 leaders and activists of BNP and its affiliated bodies gathered there and started chanting anti-government slogans. When they were asked to stop saying anti-government slogans, they attacked the Awami League leaders and activists and then exploded cocktails with an intention to kill them. This is the statement…

What good are the sister wings of Nepal’s political parties?

By Nishan Khatiwada in The Kathmandu Post, March 27,2023The writer is a reporter covering national politics for The Kathmandu Post.The country’s largest political party, Nepali Congress, is yet to hold the long-pending general conventions of its sister organisations and give a complete shape to their central bodies. Factionalism has trickled down to each of its wings and the demands to revive the sister organisations remain unheard as of now. The main opposition, CPN-UML, has held…