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Rawal questions UDMF�s silence
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By Himalayan News Service
Published: 03:13 am Mar 15, 2017
Bhim Rawal CPN-UML senior leader and a member of Task Force speaks to media after a meeting chair by Prime Minister Sushil Koirala on Thursday evening held at PM's Official Residence Baluwatar which formed a Task Force to resolve issues related to new Constitution. Photo: RSS
Rawal questions UDMF’s silence
Dhangadi, March 14
CPN-UML Vice-chairperson Bhim Rawal doubted the silence maintained by the United Democratic Madhesi Front over the killing of a Nepali youth at the Indian border.
Speaking at a press conference organised to inform about the party’s Mechi-Mahakali campaign in Dhangadi today, the UML leader took a dig at the front and said, “The silence of the UDMF — which had made such a huge clamour over the killing of five persons trying to disrupt a peaceful programme in Saptari — when a son of the nation was killed on the border has raised question ov
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Oli's modus operandi is stifling dissenting voices say experts
KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 26
Usha Kiran Timilsina was returning from an oath-taking ceremony for the Shivpuri Rural Municipality Committee, Nuwakot Constituency No. 1. She had just returned home after completing the programme, but the six-month suspension decisions shocked her, and she wrote, comparing the decision with the autocratic panchayat regime in Nepal on social media, "The decision has been taken to suspend me for six months. It would have been preferable if the leaders who opposed the Panchayat had not emulated the Panchayat style."
In a dramatic development, CPN-UML took action against three members who opposed CPN-UML's decision.
Yesterday, holding a central committee meeting, CPN-UML decided to expel its former vice chair Bhim Rawal and members Binda Pandey and Usha Kiran Timilsina for six months.
The commonality among the three of them is that all had disagreed with the decision to build the party h