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CM Shakya submits resignation to Province Chief Sharma


27 October 2021  

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HETAUDA: Chief Minister of Bagmati Province Asta Laxmi Shakya has tendered her resignation to Province Chief Yadav Chandra Sharma.

She reached the office of the Province Chief in Hetauda Wednesday afternoon and submitted her resignation.

Bagmati Province Chief Minister Asta Lakshmi Shakya has resigned from the post on Wednesday.

Chief Minister Shakya announced her resignation during her address at the Province Assembly on Wednesday.

Shakya’s vote of confidence proposal was scheduled to be discussed Wednesday.

Formerly seen close to then disgruntled faction of CPN-UML led by Madhav Kumar Nepal, Shakya had sided with CPM-UML Chairman KP Oli after assurance of getting the post of Chief Minister.

Accordingly, Chairman Oli had got her selected for the post. She had been claiming that she would manage to garner support from leader Nepal’s CPN-Unified Socialist.

Chief Minister Shakya had tabled a vote of confidence motion on October 10. Province lawmakers had expressed their opinion on her proposal on October 27.

Shakya, who was appointed as the chief minister on August 18, had been in the minority after the UML split.

There are 109 members in the Bagmati Province Assembly. Chief Minister Shakya needed 55 MPs to garner a vote of confidence. After split, UML has only 43 MPs.

The ruling coalition has agreed to hand over the Bagmati chief minister to the Unified Socialists. In Bagmati, there are 22 lawmakers from Nepali Congress, 23 CPN-Maoist Center and 13 Unified Socialist MPs.

Similarly, there are three MPs from Bibekshil Sajha Party, two from Nepal Peasants and Farmers’ Party, two from Rastriya Prajatantra Party and one independent.

Publish Date : 27 October 2021 16:43 PM

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