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UML dubs ruling coalition’s Coordination Committee an “exercise of covert gang”



KATHMANDU: The main opposition CPN-UML has labeled the ruling parties’ Coordination Committee a Panchayat-era underground gang.

Former Attorney General Agni Kharel, who is also the head of the UML Election Department, said that the ruling coalition has started the practice of “covert gangs” using what he said “unconstitutional mechanism”.

Kharel said that such a practice is against the constitution and the law.

According to him, it will only intimidate the state bureaucracy, security forces and even the courts.

Publish Date : 10 November 2021 22:55 PM

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