Top 10 News Headlines: Wednesday, Chaitra 18, 2082

Today is Wednesday, Chaitra 18, 2082. We present the top 10 events of the day in Ratopati.com's regular segment '10 at 10'–

  • Congress Dispute

The Central Disciplinary Committee of the Nepali Congress has decided to seek explanations from 507 leaders and cadres who acted against party candidates in the House of Representatives election held on Falgun 21.

Leaders from the non-establishment faction of the Nepali Congress have insisted that they can only proceed to the regular General Convention after the Central Working Committee elected from the 14th General Convention is recognized.

  • Election of Speaker

The election for the Speaker of the House of Representatives will be held on Chaitra 22. A meeting of the parties represented in the parliament held at Singha Durbar on Wednesday decided to hold the election on the 22nd. Rastriya Swatantra Party General Secretary Kabindra Burlakoti, who participated in the meeting, informed that it was agreed to proceed with the process in the first meeting to be held on Thursday.

  • Background of Budget Formulation

Data on multi-year projects provided by the provincial Ministry of Economic Affairs and Planning shows a huge pile of sick projects across the province. Hundreds of multi-year projects worth billions of rupees announced in sectors including roads, bridges, drinking water, irrigation, urban development, and hospital construction are currently in limbo.

  • Inisha Death Case

The Surkhet District Court has ordered all four teenagers arrested on charges of rape and murder of Inisha BK to be sent to a juvenile correction center for trial. Judge Deepak Dhakal of the Surkhet District Court, Juvenile Bench, issued this order on Tuesday.

  • Badal Elected

Ram Bahadur Thapa 'Badal' has been elected as the leader of the CPN-UML parliamentary party. He was selected as the party leader in the election held at the central office in Chyasal on Wednesday.

The CPN-UML considers the rise of the new generation (Gen Z) and their changing psychology as the main reasons behind the party's defeat and declining public support in the Falgun 21 election.

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