CPN (Maoist Center) ministers resign in Lumbini Province, Resulting in loss of majority for CM Lili Giri

KATHMANDU, March 26: In a significant development in Nepalese politics, all the ministers belonging to the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center) in Lumbini Province have resigned from their positions. The decision was made on Sunday, and it has resulted in Chief Minister Lili Giri losing his majority in the provincial government.

According to Sudarshan Baral, the Lumbini Province Chair of the party, three ministers from the CPN (Maoist Center) under the CPN-UML led government in the province have tendered their resignation. The outgoing ministers are Jokh Bahadur Mahara, Indra Jeet Chaudhary, and Krishna KC.

This move comes as a surprise and has created a tense situation in the province's political landscape. The CPN (Maoist Center) is one of the major parties in the ruling coalition, and the resignation of its ministers has left Chief Minister Lili Giri with a difficult task of retaining power in the province.

The exact reasons behind the resignation of the three ministers have not been disclosed yet. However, it is believed that there were differences among the coalition partners, and the Maoist Center decided to withdraw its support to the government.

The political situation in Lumbini Province is now in flux, and it remains to be seen how Chief Minister Lili Giri will manage to maintain his majority in the provincial assembly. The resignation of the CPN (Maoist Center) ministers has created a power vacuum in the province, and it is likely to have far-reaching consequences on the political landscape of Nepal as a whole.

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