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Political instability not acceptable to NC: Khand



RUPANDEHI: Nepali Congress leader Balkrishna Khand has said that instability in the country would not be acceptable to them.

He added that the party was protesting to make alert as instability could rise with the dissolution of the parliament.

Khand added that his party was waiting for Supreme Court’s verdict on parliament dissolution move.

He said that there was no big differences on parliament dissolution move in his party. Party has protested the move terming it as undemocratic.

Publish Date : 29 December 2020 21:41 PM

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