Deuba reached Bangkok from Hong Kong and will return to Nepal on July 28
Kathmandu. Former Prime Minister and former Chairman of Nepali Congress Sher Bahadur Deuba has reached Bangkok from Hong Kong and will return to Nepal next Thursday. Deuba, who has been abroad for five months during treatment, was scheduled to return to Nepal on July 26. However, it is said that after he went to Bangkok from Hong Kong, the time of his return to Nepal was moved two days later.
According to leaders close to Deuba, he arrived in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, from Hong Kong on Friday. Now the program to return to Nepal from Bangkok has been decided. It is said that he is going to return to Nepal on Thursday, July 28th by Thai Airways flight.
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