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April - 1 
A day after the UCPN-M-led 30 opposition parties alliance has called off its agitation programmes, UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda on April 1 told Central Committee members and CA members at an emergency meeting in Kathmandu that a m
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A day after the UCPN-M-led 30 opposition parties alliance has called off its agitation programmes, UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda on April 1 told Central Committee members and CA members at an emergency meeting in Kathmandu that a minor blow wouldn’t have any effect on NC and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and therefore they needed to go for a stronger movement, reports The Himalayan Times. During the briefing, he said the change in the previous plan was made with a view to strengthen the internal party structure so as to make necessary preparations for the three-day nationwide strike from April 7-9 and to keep some space for official talks if the ruling parties wished.
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April - 2 
Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) on April 2, sought revision of the nine-point joint proposal forwarded by Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) in line with the January19 understanding b
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Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) on April 2, sought revision of the nine-point joint proposal forwarded by Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) in line with the January19 understanding between parties as a way out of the current political stalemate, reports myrepublica.com. Talking to journalists at the parliamentary party office in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, and UCPN-M Chief Whip Giri Raj Mani Pokhrel said consensus has become illusive as ruling parties continue to stick to their nine-point proposal. The ruling NC and CPN-UML had forwarded a nine-point joint proposal to the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) on November 3 as their first move toward bringing majority-based constitution. "We have seen a meeting point with the ruling parties if they rectify their joint proposal," said Pokhrel. "We have not seen any possibility of consensus unless the ruling parties rectify their nine-point proposal," said Pokhrel.
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April - 3 
General Secretary of the Nepali Congress (NC) Krishna Prasad Sitaula speaking at a press meeting in Damak in Jhapa District on April 3, said that the political parties would work together to promulgate the new democratic constitution through the seco
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General Secretary of the Nepali Congress (NC) Krishna Prasad Sitaula speaking at a press meeting in Damak in Jhapa District on April 3, said that the political parties would work together to promulgate the new democratic constitution through the second Constituent Assembly (CA), reports ekantipur.com. "The Nepali Congress, as the biggest political party in the CA, would take initiatives for forging political consensus and write the democratic constitution," Sitaula said. Hinting towards the opposition parties' protest, Sitaula said the street protest announced by the 30-party alliance led by the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has no meaning at all for the constitution could not be written at the force of street protests rather it should be written by forging consensus. Sitaula urged the UCPN-M not to disrespect the public mandate and be serious to write constitution as desired by the public. The constitution writing process would move ahead once the CA meeting resumes on April 23 and assured that the nation would get the new constitution by May 29.
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April - 3 
Six Maoist parties including the UCPN-M, submitting a joint memorandum to Prime Minister Sushil Koirala at his residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, on April 3, said that the recent Supreme Court (SC) verdict on transitional justice was against the spir
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Six Maoist parties including the UCPN-M, submitting a joint memorandum to Prime Minister Sushil Koirala at his residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, on April 3, said that the recent Supreme Court (SC) verdict on transitional justice was against the spirit of peace accord, reports ekantipur.com. The leaders of the six Maoist parties—who were a major party to the conflict—demanded immediate nullification of the SC's verdict, release of those arrested on charges of war-era cases, and enforcement of legal provision for reconciliation in war-era political cases. The SC ruling has barred the commissions--Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC) and Commission on Enforced Disappearance (CED)—from initiating reconciliation on their own without victims’ consent. The apex court on February 26 had annulled the provision to provide blanket amnesty to all the cases related to the decade-long armed conflict, saying that it is against the established principles of justice, international law and the court’s earlier verdicts.
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April - 5 
Nepali Congress (NC) General Secretary Krishna Prasad Sitaula claimed that Sushil Koirala-led government would continue until the promulgation of the new constitution, reports ekantipur.com. At a news conference organised by Nepal Press Union, Morang
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Nepali Congress (NC) General Secretary Krishna Prasad Sitaula claimed that Sushil Koirala-led government would continue until the promulgation of the new constitution, reports ekantipur.com. At a news conference organised by Nepal Press Union, Morang, at Biratnagar, Kathmandu, on April 5, Sitaula expressed the view that different political parties including the UCPN-M have been misinterpreting the term 'consensus'. He further said that it was necessary to hold discussion among the major political parties after focusing on the issue of constitution writing, saying the new constitution would not be promulgated as per the interest of a single party. Stating that it was natural to get different opinions among political parties on the issue of federalism, the NC General Secretary said that his party had presented a draft of seven provinces as per people's wish.
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April - 5 
UCPN-M leader Baburam Bhattarai accused the ruling parties, NC and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), of holding the CA hostage, and added there is no point in attending the CA that has been held hostage, reports ekantipur.c
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UCPN-M leader Baburam Bhattarai accused the ruling parties, NC and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), of holding the CA hostage, and added there is no point in attending the CA that has been held hostage, reports ekantipur.com. Speaking at a press meet organised in Baglung District by Baglung chapter of revolutionary journalists on April 5, Bhattarai said his party would not participate in the CA unless consensus is forged on the disputed issues of constitution drafting. He made it clear that his party would not, at any cost, agree on the agenda of those intending to promulgate the new constitution by putting the federalism on back burner. “Nothing can be achieved by attending the CA called by those trying to bring in the constitution without addressing the mandate of people’s mandate,” said leader Bhattarai. “The mandate of people’s movement and people’s war are republic, secularism, and federalism with ethnic identity. We can attend the CA only after forging consensus on those issues.”
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April - 7 
As many as twenty persons, including eight Security Force (SF) personnel, sustained injuries in clashes erupted during the first day of the three-day (April 7 – 9) Banda (general shut down strike) in various parts of Kathmandu Valley on April 7, repo
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As many as twenty persons, including eight Security Force (SF) personnel, sustained injuries in clashes erupted during the first day of the three-day (April 7 – 9) Banda (general shut down strike) in various parts of Kathmandu Valley on April 7, reports ekantipur.com. Banda enforcers clashed with Police in Kavre during a torch rally organised by the alliance. Eight Police personnel, including an inspector, and 12 banda enforcers were injured. In Bhairahawa, banda supporters set ablaze a motorcycle with Indian registration in the morning. Police said the cadres fled the scene after torching the two-wheeler (UP 56 J-2707) at Barmaili Tole.
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April - 7 
Cadres of the opposition alliance gathered at major thoroughfares in Biratnagar, Janakpur, Saptari, Bhojpur and Panchthar, among other Districts, shutting down marketplaces and halting vehicular movement.
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Cadres of the opposition alliance gathered at major thoroughfares in Biratnagar, Janakpur, Saptari, Bhojpur and Panchthar, among other Districts, shutting down marketplaces and halting vehicular movement.
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April - 7 
Effects of the shutdown were felt in Udayapur, Gulmi, Myagdi and Kaski Districts as markets were closed and vehicles garaged.
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Effects of the shutdown were felt in Udayapur, Gulmi, Myagdi and Kaski Districts as markets were closed and vehicles garaged.
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April - 7 
Four protesters in Bhojpur were seriously hurt and were referred to Kathmandu for treatment. At least 19 vehicles were vandalised while banda enforcers set ablaze four vehicles, according to Police. Police held 55 banda enforcers from across the coun
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Four protesters in Bhojpur were seriously hurt and were referred to Kathmandu for treatment. At least 19 vehicles were vandalised while banda enforcers set ablaze four vehicles, according to Police. Police held 55 banda enforcers from across the country on the first day of the banda. Police also detained 16 Maoist leaders including party’s Kathmandu committee Chairman Himal Sharma. Kathmandu District Secretary Renu Dahal, All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), student wing of Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), leader Surendra Basnet, among others, were detained at the Metropolitan Police Circle, Tinkune. They were released in the evening.
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April - 7 
In Jhapa, the Mechi Municipality office was vandalised, causing a loss of property worth NPR 100,000.
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In Jhapa, the Mechi Municipality office was vandalised, causing a loss of property worth NPR 100,000.
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April - 7 
In Pokhara, five vehicles were vandalised for defying the call. Police said three buses and two trucks faced the wrath of party cadres at Sainikbasti and Prithivi Chowk. Police made seven arrests for vandalism.
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In Pokhara, five vehicles were vandalised for defying the call. Police said three buses and two trucks faced the wrath of party cadres at Sainikbasti and Prithivi Chowk. Police made seven arrests for vandalism.
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April - 7 
In Saptari, party cadres and banda supporters vandalised a motorcycle belonging to the District Public Health Office while stones were pelted at the Land Revenue Office.
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In Saptari, party cadres and banda supporters vandalised a motorcycle belonging to the District Public Health Office while stones were pelted at the Land Revenue Office.
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April - 7 
The strike had no effect in Mustang District where vehicles ran as usual. The market also remained open. The alliance had called off the strike in Taplejung District in view of the recent fire that destroyed 35 houses and displaced 90 families.
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The strike had no effect in Mustang District where vehicles ran as usual. The market also remained open. The alliance had called off the strike in Taplejung District in view of the recent fire that destroyed 35 houses and displaced 90 families.
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April - 9 
In a bid to end the current deadlock situation seen at the CA, UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and CA Chairman Subas Nembang held a discussion at latter’s quarter at Baluwatar on April 9, reports ekantipur.com. Chairman Nembang had drawn the Dahal
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In a bid to end the current deadlock situation seen at the CA, UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and CA Chairman Subas Nembang held a discussion at latter’s quarter at Baluwatar on April 9, reports ekantipur.com. Chairman Nembang had drawn the Dahal’s attention to hold a meaningful dialogue with the ruling parties to forge consensus prior to the CA meet. Meanwhile, Dahal requested Nembang to create an environment conducive for talks and also urged him not to hold a CA meeting unless the consensus was forged.
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April - 10 
On April 10, Chairman of the Constituent Assembly (CA) Subas Chandra Nembang said the process for the promulgation of the new constitution would be forwarded if political parties failed to forge consensus within April 13, reports ekantipur.com. At a
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On April 10, Chairman of the Constituent Assembly (CA) Subas Chandra Nembang said the process for the promulgation of the new constitution would be forwarded if political parties failed to forge consensus within April 13, reports ekantipur.com. At a programme organised by the Koirala Sewa Samaj Nepal in Kathmandu, Chairman Nembang said that there was no alternative to forward the process as per the rule of the CA if political parties failed to forge consensus on the disputed issues of the constitution or the due process within the next three days. "Promulgating the new constitution is a national campaign. It is necessary to exert positive pressure to top leaders from all the people for the promulgation of the new constitution soon."
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April - 12 
Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala and CA Chairman Subas Nembang held discussion on the efforts being made for promulgating the constitution through consensus, reports ekantipur.com. The meeting held at the latter's office on April 12, focused on rev
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Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala and CA Chairman Subas Nembang held discussion on the efforts being made for promulgating the constitution through consensus, reports ekantipur.com. The meeting held at the latter's office on April 12, focused on reviewing the consensus efforts and the steps to be taken for meaningful talks. PM Koirala said that positive talks were being held at different levels to forge consensus on the contents of the new constitution. "Intensive parleys are being held by focusing on the key issues," the PM reportedly told Nembang. It has been learnt that CA Chairman Nembang advised the PM to intensify efforts for consensus and continue talks based on issues.
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April - 12 
Sadbhawana Party Chairman Rajendra Mahato said that the Madhes-based parties will not participate in the meeting of the 30-party alliance as the relevance of the front has ended, reports ekantipur.com. Mahato claimed that Madhesi people will not be a
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Sadbhawana Party Chairman Rajendra Mahato said that the Madhes-based parties will not participate in the meeting of the 30-party alliance as the relevance of the front has ended, reports ekantipur.com. Mahato claimed that Madhesi people will not be able to secure their rights through the alliance. “The 30-party alliance will not be effective from now onwards,” Mahato said in an interaction programme of Reporter’s Club in Kathmandu on April 12, “Madhesi people do not need this alliance.” He blamed the double-faced character of UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal for rendering the alliance ineffective. Leader Mahato opined that the Madhes-based parties are capable to carry out a separate agitation on their own. He added that preparations are being made for a strong struggle by forming a separate alliance.
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April - 12 
Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda said the disputed issues of constitution writing--federalism, forms of government, judiciary and electoral system-- should be settled simultaneously, reports e
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Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda said the disputed issues of constitution writing--federalism, forms of government, judiciary and electoral system-- should be settled simultaneously, reports ekantipur.com. The Maoist party will not accept piecemeal solution, Dahal told Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman Subas Nembang in a meeting in Kathmandu on April 12. As an alternative, Nembang has proposed preparing a draft of new constitution on agreed issues and holding continuous discussions on federalism, the major bone of contention among the parties. While Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) have agreed to the proposal, UCPN-M is insistent on settling the issues as a package deal based in consensus. According to Dahal's personal aide, Chudamani Khadka, the Maoist chairman requested Nembang not to initiate voting process in the CA, saying that the parties are close to settling the contentious issues in consensus.
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April - 14 
Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala said that the country would get a new constitution within the year 2072, reports myrepublica.com. He claimed that the Nepali New Year, which began on April 14, would be a year of constitution and peace for all Nepa
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Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala said that the country would get a new constitution within the year 2072, reports myrepublica.com. He claimed that the Nepali New Year, which began on April 14, would be a year of constitution and peace for all Nepali people. Koirala claimed that the political parties within the Constituent Assembly (CA) have already agreed to issue new constitution through consensus and the constitution will be drafted soon. He also claimed that the differences between political parties are narrowing down and the constitution drafting process is heading toward consensus. PM Koirala, who reached Village Development Committee (VDC) Taksera in Rukum District on April 14 to inaugurate Janajati Art and Cultural Festival, said that the new constitution would be full of democratic features. "If you have any doubt or confusion that the country would not get new constitution, just remove such things from your mind. I promise the country will get new constitution within 2072 BS," said Koirala.
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April - 20 
The ruling NC and CPN-UML decided to send the agreed upon issues in constitution writing to the drafting committee of the CA if there is no agreement on issues concerning federalism at the three-party meeting scheduled for April 20 morning, reports m
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The ruling NC and CPN-UML decided to send the agreed upon issues in constitution writing to the drafting committee of the CA if there is no agreement on issues concerning federalism at the three-party meeting scheduled for April 20 morning, reports myrepublica.com. A meeting held at Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala's official residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu on April 19 morning also decided to continue negotiations on disputed issues of federalism while the CA's drafting committee prepares a draft of the new statute. The three-party meeting is being held at the initiative of PM Koirala, who is leaving for Indonesia on a nine-day visit on April 20 to attend the Afro-Asian Summit.
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April - 20 
Three major political parties on April 20 said they were closer to reaching an agreement over the disputes of the new Constitution and expect to resolve disputes within three days, reports The Hindu. With the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (
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Three major political parties on April 20 said they were closer to reaching an agreement over the disputes of the new Constitution and expect to resolve disputes within three days, reports The Hindu. With the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) agreeing to explore a previous understanding, the parties have agreed to prepare a draft of the new statute on the contentious issues they have already forged an understanding – model of governance, electoral system and judiciary. Meanwhile, they would try to reach consensus on the most entangled issue of all, federalism. “With the period of political transition lengthening due to intransigence of the Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), our party has decided to be flexible so as to get the draft of the Constitution ready,” UCPN-M Vice-chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha said. The meeting at Baluwatar has entrusted chiefs of the three parties to arrive at a decision.
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April - 21 
A group of activists belonging to Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Moist-Chand) attacked and injured an advocate at his law firm in Nepalgunj-13, Banke, on April 21, reports ekantipur.com. Claiming the responsibility, CPN-M
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A group of activists belonging to Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Moist-Chand) attacked and injured an advocate at his law firm in Nepalgunj-13, Banke, on April 21, reports ekantipur.com. Claiming the responsibility, CPN-Moist-Chand district secretary Man Bahadur Rokaya said that the party took 'physical action' against Barma as he was found illegally acquiring land in the name of other people by producing fake documents.
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April - 23 
CPN-UML senior leader Jhalanath Khanal on April 23 ruled out any possibility of federalising country based on ethnic line, reports ekantipur.com. Inaugurating the party constituency-1 convention in Ilam District, leader Khanal warned that the country
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CPN-UML senior leader Jhalanath Khanal on April 23 ruled out any possibility of federalising country based on ethnic line, reports ekantipur.com. Inaugurating the party constituency-1 convention in Ilam District, leader Khanal warned that the country would plunge into disintegration if federal states were declared on the basis of ethnicity. "Nepal has 125 ethnic communities. We cannot have federal states on their names," Khanal underscored. He also accused the UCPN-M of creating hurdles to forestall the constitution making in spite of flexibility exercised by NC and CPN-UML.
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April - 24 
Talking to a few journalists at his residence at Lazimpat in Kathmandu on April 24, UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal said that his party is positive towards forging consensus on federalism, putting both the 7-province model of the ruling parties an
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Talking to a few journalists at his residence at Lazimpat in Kathmandu on April 24, UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal said that his party is positive towards forging consensus on federalism, putting both the 7-province model of the ruling parties and the Maoist-proposed 10 province model in the draft new constitution and then going for public feedback, reports myrepublica.com. Dahal also said the constitution should not be promulgated without finalizing the major disputes over state-structuring. "Placing the issue of state-restructuring on hold is unacceptable to us, but we are ready for any give and take for settling matters," he said. "Let's put both the 7-province and 10-province models in the draft constitution and allow the people to debate them."
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April - 24 
UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda refuted the rumors that he forged a separate deal with the CPN-UML and NC, reports ekantipur.com. Talking to journalists at his Lazimpat-based residence in Kathmandu on April 24, leader Dahal said no p
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UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda refuted the rumors that he forged a separate deal with the CPN-UML and NC, reports ekantipur.com. Talking to journalists at his Lazimpat-based residence in Kathmandu on April 24, leader Dahal said no progress has been made towards agreement except the ‘abstract commitment’ for consensus during the bilateral meeting held before PM Koirala left for Indonesia.
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*Data till , May 08, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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