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EC will not freeze election symbol ‘Sun’: Chair Dahal



CHITWAN: Chairperson of Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Dahal-Nepal faction, Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said that the Election Commission would not freeze NCP’s election symbol, ‘Sun’.

At an interaction organized by Press Organization, Chitwan, here today, Chairperson Dahal opined that the symbol of the Sun could not be put under the freeze. He argued that the EC would give recognition to the majority.

Blaming that the incumbent government would not hold an election, Chair Dahal said they are confident that the House of Representatives would be reinstated.

He added, “Lawmakers have not wanted to lose the remaining two years term.” Saying he would not claim the post of Prime Minister if the Supreme Court reinstates the HoR, Chair Dahal Demands of the opposition party will be kept in priority.”

Responding to a query, he shared that a discussion was held with different political parties regarding launching a joint agitation soon.

After inspecting the under-construction city hall at Bharatpur Metropolitan City-10, he said that his constituency has made more development than expected. He also suggested for archeological exploration to prove that Madi as Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram.

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