June 26, 2026, Friday
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Opposition parties protest over the government's preparations to vacate the holding centre

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Kathmandu. Parliamentarians in the National Assembly have protested against the government's preparations to vacate the holding center where the squatters are kept. Opposition parties Nepali Communist Party and CPN-UML MPs warned the government that the holding center should not be vacated without making permanent arrangements. 

Nepali Communist Party MP Renu Chand said that those who asked for votes saying that they would manage the squatters, when they got to the chair, they were uprooted. Running from the holding center. This government does not have the ideological clarity to say that we are new and have the magical ability to solve every problem. Makes irresponsible comments about boundaries. Tries to play with federalism and the Prime Minister sits on Facebook. She said that she is worried about what kind of chaos this misguided government will bring the country.

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