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UML withdraws support from Madhesh Provincial Govt following Maoist Center



KATHMANDU: In a rapid succession of events, following the withdrawal of support by the CPN (Maoist Center) from the Madhesh Provincial Government, the CPN-UML has also decided to withdraw its support from the provincial government.

The ministers representing the CPN-UML have collectively resigned from their positions and submitted their resignations to the Chief Minister.

The resignations include those of four Ministers and two State Ministers.

The resigning ministers are Saroj Kumar Yadav, Raj Kumar Lekhi, Shatrudan Singh, Pramod Kumar Jayswal, Keshav Raya, and Sharada Thapa.

This move further adds to the political uncertainty in the Madhesh province and raises questions about the stability of the provincial government.

The developments are closely watched by political observers as they could have significant implications for the governance and political landscape of the region.

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