Top 10 News Highlights of the Day: Nepali Congress Manifesto, RASPPA Rallies, and More
Today is Wednesday, Falgun 6, 2082. We present the top 10 main events of the day in Ratopati.com's regular feature, '10 News at 10'—
- Nepali Congress Manifesto Publicized
The Nepali Congress has publicized its manifesto for the House of Representatives election scheduled for Falgun 21. On Wednesday, Party President Gagan Thapa unveiled the party's manifesto at the pledge ceremony organized in Tirahutiya, Janakpur.
- RASPPA's Election Rally
Rastriya Swatantra Party (RASPPA) Chairman Rabi Lamichhane and senior leader Balen Shah urged voters to write a golden history in the election taking place on Falgun 21. They appealed to the general voters to create history at the 'Change Proclamation Rally' organized by RASPPA in Dhangadhi, the capital of the Far-West.
- Khulamanch Management
Kathmandu Metropolitan City has put forward a new management model to make the conservation and operation of Khulamanch (Open Stage) more effective. The Metropolitan City's Revenue Committee meeting decided to hand over the entire use and management authority of Khulamanch to Ward No. 27.
- E-commerce Directive
The government has issued the 'Electronic Commerce (E-commerce) Directive 2082' to make the electronic commerce sector organized, transparent, and consumer-friendly. The Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Supplies issued the directive in accordance with the provisions made in the 'Electronic Commerce Act, 2081'.
- Balen's Citizenship
Rastriya Swatantra Party (RASPPA) senior leader and prospective Prime Ministerial candidate Balendra Shah (Balen) has been embroiled in a citizenship controversy. Questions have been raised regarding his citizenship, alleging that it was initially 'Balendra Sah' and later changed to 'Balendra Shah'.
- Genji Movement
During the Genji demonstration on Bhadra 24, 90 percent of the case files at the Supreme Court were burned. Among those, over one thousand case files related to corruption were reduced to ashes.
- Sharma Resigns from Party
RASPPA Madhesh Chairperson Mamata Sharma has announced her resignation from the party, even as a general member. Sharma, the founding chairperson of RASPPA Madhesh Province and currently a member of the Central Women and Social Development Department, resigned expressing dissatisfaction with the party's working style.
- Gyanendra's Message
Former King Gyanendra Shah expressed dissatisfaction with the current political situation in the country, stating that the system carrying negative aspects must be discarded. In a video message issued on the occasion of the 74th National Democracy Day on Wednesday, the former king also opined that it is inappropriate to go to elections in the current adverse situation without resolving national problems.
- Instruction to Postpone Election Process
The Election Commission has directed the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) to postpone its election process. The Commission issued a letter on Tuesday instructing ANFA to immediately halt all activities related to its elections. According to the Commission, ANFA had previously been corresponded with regarding the postponement of election-related activities.
- House of Representatives Election
The Government of India has handed over 538 vehicles to the Government of Nepal as assistance for the House of Representatives member election scheduled for this Falgun 21. Officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs state that 538 vehicles have arrived in Nepal so far.
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