July 2, 2026, Thursday
English

Supreme Court's order not to implement the decision to dismiss the Ward President

Main News Image

Butwal. The Supreme Court has issued an interim order not to immediately implement the decision of the Election Commission to relieve the ward president of Butwal sub-metropolitan city-3, Bishnu Dhakal. A single bench of Justice Sapna Pradhan Malla on Tuesday demanded a written reply from the opposition including Election Commission, Nepali Congress and ordered not to implement the Commission's decision immediately. 

The court has directed the Election Commission and other opponents to submit a written response as per the law regarding the grounds and reasons for Dhakal's dismissal.

With the Supreme Court's interim order, Dhakal will remain in charge of the Ward President. After the Nepali Congress informed the Election Commission that Dhakal had left the party and joined another party, the commission decided that his post was vacant. 

Although Dhakal was a political leader from the then CPN-Maoist, he was elected on the Congress symbol in the local elections.

mediabaaji add

Related News

Five years under the leadership of Congress, the country will move rapidly: Gagan Thapa

Kathmandu. Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa has claimed that the country will run rapidly under Congress leadership for the next five years. Addressing the election meeting held at Baillabas Bazar under Sarlahi Region No. 1, he said tha...

Two newly appointed ministers took oath

Kathmandu. Two newly appointed ministers have taken oath. President Ramchandra Poudel administered the oath at a special ceremony held at the Presidential Residence, Shitalniwas. In which Sudha Gautam took oath as Heal...

Another rebellion in the Oli group: Raghuji Pant left the party

Kathmandu. CPN-UML leader Raghuji Pant is going to run for the post of vice-president in the 11th Congress. Pant left the group of President KP Sharma Oli and prepared to run for the position of Vice President from the...

The government's decision to withdraw the bill on social media regulation

Kathmandu. The government has decided to withdraw the Bill 2081 from the Federal Parliament to regulate the operation and use of social media. Home Minister Omprakash Aryal informed that the decision was taken at the meeting of the Council of Mini...

Raid at the home and office of Bagmati Chief Minister Baniya!

Kathmandu: The Department of Money Laundering Investigation has raided the home and office of Bagmati Province Chief Minister Indra Bahadur Baniya. The department carried out the raid on Monday on suspicion that he had concealed illicit assets.

Evidence that Gagan's team did not reach the minimum number to call a special convention

Kathmandu. Chairman of Nepali Congress Sher Bahadur Deuba Group has informed the Election Commission that more than 800 convention representatives have withdrawn their signatures regarding the special convention. After reaching the commission on F...