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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Nepal enters full campaign mode
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New delhi
Bipin adhikari
Upendra yadav
Sitaram baral
Kamal thapa
Maoist centre
Nepali congress
Loktantrik samajwadi party
Nepal election commission
Party of nepal unified marxist leninist
Janata samajwadi party
Maoist center
Hindu rashtriya prajantantra party
Communist party
Unified marxist leninist
Unified socialist
Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Nepal enters full campaign mode
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New delhi
Bipin adhikari
Upendra yadav
Sitaram baral
Kamal thapa
Maoist centre
Nepali congress
Loktantrik samajwadi party
Nepal election commission
Party of nepal unified marxist leninist
Janata samajwadi party
Maoist center
Hindu rashtriya prajantantra party
Communist party
Unified marxist leninist
Unified socialist
Nepal enters full campaign mode—who are the contestants?
With just three weeks left for the November 20 elections, political parties in Nepal are campaigning at a feverish pitch.
Pradeep raj onta
Bipin adhikari
Upendra yadav
Sitaram baral
Durga paudel
Mahantha thakur
Madhav kumar nepal
Kamal thapa
Maoist centre
Nepali congress
Nepal election commission
Party of nepal unified marxist leninist
Sher bahadur deuba nepali congress
Janata samajwadi party
Hindu rashtriya prajantantra party
Loktantrik samajbadi party
Amid a Raging Pandemic, a Political Crisis is Unfolding in Next-door Nepal
Amid a Raging Pandemic, a Political Crisis is Unfolding in Next-door Nepal News18 2 hours ago © Provided by News18 Amid a Raging Pandemic, a Political Crisis is Unfolding in Next-door Nepal In a major development on May 21, Bidya Devi Bhandari, President of Nepal, at the recommendation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli dissolved the House of Representatives (HoR), and declared the dates of mid-term polls to be held on November 12 and 19 respectively, almost two years before its expiry. The decision to hold elections in November in two phases was taken as per Article 76 (7) of the Nepalese Constitution following the event in which Prime Minister Oli, the leader of the Communist Party of Nepal–Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) failed to prove the majority in the House. PM Oli recommended House dissolution as he felt that the opposition group within his party, CPN-UML, and other parties did not allow his government to function smoothly.
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Sher bahadur deuba
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Upendra yadav
Pushpa kamal dahal prachanda
Bidya devi bhandari
Ministry of external affairs india
Maoist centre
Nepali congress
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Nepal election commission
Supreme court
Nepalese parliament
Janata samajbadi party
Nepal supreme court
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