CHANGE IN PROVINCIAL BOUNDARIES NOT DEMAND OF NEPALI: OLI
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problems in the country,” he said, emphasizing on the need of holding elections of different tiers to enforce the constitution. He went on to say that there was no comprise regarding the agenda of national unity and prestige, social justice, equity and basic norms and values of democracy, adding that communal and racial bigotry were not accepted in the modern Nepali society. The party took the Supreme Court verdict regarding the constitution amendment bill as in favour of forming the provincial assembly before making any change in boundaries of provinces which had proved the party’s stance and analysis regarding the bill right. He reiterated the party’s commitment not to allowing the House to pass the bill. Concern over government decision to remove NRA CEO The UML Chair has expressed his concern over the government decision to remove National Reconstruction Authority (NRA)’s Chief Executive Officer Sushil Gyawali from the office. Accusing the government of failing to work in the wellbeing of the earthquake survivors, barring the NRA work independently and putting it in human resources and budget crunch, he termed the government move inappropriate
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