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Parliament Passes Key Bills Despite Opposition Protest 🏛️

Parliament Passes Key Bills Despite Opposition Protest 🏛️

देश, राजनीति, लेख, विचार
The House of Representatives passed several important bills on Tuesday even as opposition lawmakers continued protests inside Parliament over the government’s absence during question-and-answer sessions. The meeting remained tense as lawmakers surrounded the well of the House and raised slogans demanding greater accountability from the government. ⚠️ Opposition Protests Continue Opposition parties accused the government of failing to follow parliamentary rules that require the prime minister to answer lawmakers’ questions regularly. During the session: Some lawmakers stood near the rostrum in protest Others displayed placards and shouted slogans A few opposition members walked out of Parliament Despite the disruption, the House session continued. 📜 M...
From Grieving Mother to MP: Rachana Khatiwada’s Story

From Grieving Mother to MP: Rachana Khatiwada’s Story

Elections, Governance, देश, राजनीति
Rachana Khatiwada, the mother of a young protester who died during the September 8 Gen Z movement, has been included in the Proportional Representation (PR) list for the House of Representatives from the Rastriya Swatantra Party. Her name appeared on the list on Sunday. While relatives and friends sent messages of congratulations, Rachana says the moment brings mixed emotions. “I cannot feel happy,” she says. “No matter where I reach, my son will not return.” A Mother Carrying a Heavy Responsibility Rachana’s 23-year-old son Rasik Khatiwada was killed during the protest in Baneshwar last year. Since then, she has been demanding justice for him and others who died during the movement. Now, she says her new role as a lawmaker comes with responsibility. She is th...
Nepal Set for Nationwide Parliamentary Elections on March 5

Nepal Set for Nationwide Parliamentary Elections on March 5

Elections, Governance, देश, राजनीति
Nepal holds nationwide parliamentary elections on March 5 to elect 275 members of the House of Representatives. According to the Election Commission of Nepal, voting began at 7:00 AM and will continue until 5:00 PM across the country. The election comes six months after the political movement that led to the fall of the government led by Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli. Thousands of Polling Centres Prepared The Election Commission has completed all preparations for voting. Across the country, authorities have set up: 10,967 polling centres 23,112 polling stations 143 temporary polling stations Separate lines will be arranged for men and women. Senior citizens, people with disabilities, and those with chronic illnesses will receive priority while voting. ...