Nepal News Highlights: Parliament Questions Acting Chief Justice's Order, Bar Association Protests, Former President Bhandari's Political Future

Today is Monday, Jestha 4, 2083 BS. Today's top 10 news events have been presented on Ratopati.com's regular presentation '10 AM 10 News'.

Today's main news includes questions in parliament over the acting chief justice's order, the Bar Association to light a lantern, former president Bhandari's path to active politics opens, MPs from the Labor Culture Party went to parliament with pamphlets, 16 complaints against the proposed chief justice, opposition parties' sharp comments on the principles and priorities of the appropriation bill, and a rift between the President and Prime Minister!.

1. Questions in Parliament Over Acting Chief Justice's Order
Questions have been raised in parliament regarding an order given by Acting Chief Justice Sapana Pradhan Malla on Monday. The writ petitions filed questioning the recommendation for Chief Justice by the Constitutional Council were rejected. After the petition filed against the rejection was not processed, Acting Chief Justice Malla ordered the registration of the petition and the setting of a date for hearing on Monday. Ruling party MPs objected to her order in the House of Representatives meeting.

2. Bar Association to Light Lantern
The Nepal Bar Association has announced that it will light a lantern in its courtyard on Tuesday to protest the discussion of a case pending in court in parliament, despite the constitutional provision that such discussions should not take place, and to seek justice, conscience, and fair process.

3. Former President Bhandari's Path to Active Politics Opens
The path for former President Bidya Devi Bhandari to return to active politics has opened. The decision by the CPN-UML secretariat meeting to open Bhandari's membership has paved the way for her return to active politics.

4. MPs from Labor Culture Party Went to Parliament with Pamphlets
MPs from the Labor Culture Party participated in the House of Representatives meeting on Monday, carrying pamphlets. They displayed pamphlets demanding that the Prime Minister be accountable to parliament.

5. 16 Complaints Against Proposed Chief Justice
Sixteen complaints have been filed against proposed Chief Justice Dr. Manoj Sharma at the parliamentary hearing committee. Sixteen complaints were filed within the 10-day period set by the committee for filing complaints.

6. Opposition Parties' Sharp Comments on Principles and Priorities of Appropriation Bill
Discussions have begun in parliament on the principles and priorities of the appropriation bill for the upcoming fiscal year. Opposition party MPs have made sharp comments on the principles and priorities of the appropriation bill.

7. Rift Between President and Prime Minister!
According to prevailing practice and tradition, the relationship between the President and the Prime Minister should be complementary, as a complementary relationship fosters trust and creates a conducive environment for state governance. Conversely, the relationship between President Ram Chandra Paudel and Prime Minister Balen Shah is limited to formality.

8. Will CPN-UML and NCP Unite?
Discussions are ongoing about a potential unification between the major leftist parties, CPN-UML and the Nepali Communist Party. Leaders of the Nepali Communist Party, however, state that such discussions are only policy-level.

9. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Apologizes Regarding Amrit Jha
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has apologized for its previous notice regarding Amrit Jha. The ministry had previously issued a notice stating that the Nepali citizen Jha, who was held by the Iranian army, had been released. The ministry has clarified that a case against him is sub judice in an Iranian court.

10. Squatters Announce Phased Movement
The national conference of landless squatters and unorganized residents held in Butwal has announced phased movement programs, presenting 11 demands to the government.

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