Government committed to conduct election on announced date: PM Karki

Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that the government is prepared for the election, with the goal of holding it on the announced date.

Addressing a program organized by the Jyapu Culture Development Trust today to mark the 22nd Jyapu Day, the Prime Minister said the government is committed to accelerating the nation’s development by handing leadership to the younger generation through the election announced for March 5, 2026.

“The September 8–9 Gen Z movement was a great lesson for us,” the Prime Minister said, urging everyone to address the sentiments raised by the movement.

“It is the primary responsibility of the government to conduct the election on March 5, 2026, and hand power over to the youth force,” said the head of the interim government. She added that the government is preparing accordingly and expects support from all Nepalis.

She also added that local governments have a significant role in promoting cultural traditions and festivals being conducted by over 5,000 Guthis, and pledged the government’s support for their preservation and promotion.

Extending her best wishes on the occasion of Jyapu Day, she said authorities concerned should pay special attention to protecting Nepal’s unique heritage by linking culture with tourism.

 

 

Seven polling stations added in Bajura

Seven polling stations have been added in Bajura for the House of Representatives election to be held on March 5. This takes the total number of polling centers to 77 and polling stations to 112.

Polling stations have been added in Budhinanda Municipality, Himali, Swamikartik Khapar Rural Municipality in Province Assembly ‘ka’ and Triveni Municipality in Province Assembly Constituency ‘ka’.

According to Bhim Bahadur Shahi, Election Officer of the District Election Office, Bhagwati Basic School Rudhi, Mandali Secondary School Kholikot and Ward No. 3 Jukot in Swamikartik Khapar Rural Municipality-1 have been divided and a new polling station has been established in Shambhushunanda Secondary School Juku.

Similarly, Madanashrit Basic School Baddala in Budhinanda Municipality-3, Sunanda Basic School Bam in Himali Rural Municipality-1, Kulamastajan Basic School Kyuri in Ward No. 5, and Kholikot Basic School in Ward No. 6 have been designated as new polling stations.

The number of voters in Bajura with four rural municipalities and five municipalities has reached 86,557, with 1,516 new voters.

 

 

President and Vice-President extend best wishes on Udhauli, Yomari Punhi

President Ram Chandra Paudel has extended best wishes to all on the occasion of the Udhauli festival of the Kirat community and wished happiness, peace and prosperity to all Nepali sisters and brothers at home and abroad.

This festival of the Kirat community, who enjoy a close relationship with nature, enhances mutual harmony among all ethnic groups in Nepal and helps maintain family, community and social unity. “In Nepal, festivals like Udhauli have played an important role in integrating our cultural, ethnic and linguistic diversity and maintaining social harmony, national unity and a common Nepali identity,” he said in the message.

The President has also expressed his belief that the Udhauli festival would help strengthen national unity by fostering mutual harmony, tolerance and fraternity in the diverse Nepali society.

In a similar message, Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav has said that every festival celebrated in the country provides an opportunity to recognize the country as a nation with unity in diversity, pride in tradition, and strength in coexistence. 

Expressing his best wishes for happiness, peace, prosperity, good health, and progressive progress to all Nepali sisters and brothers at home and abroad on the occasion of the Udhauli festival, he wished that these festivals also motivate us to move forward by committing ourselves towards building an inclusive, just, and prosperous society by embracing Nepal’s independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, national unity, and people’s rights.

Likewise, Vice President Yadav expressed his belief that Jyapu Day would give strength to the campaign to preserve Newa culture and pass it on to the new generation. Sending best wishes on the occasion of Yamari Punhi and Jyapu Day today, he wished for happiness, peace, prosperity, good health and further progress for all Nepali sisters and brothers.

He has also expressed the belief that Yamari Punhi (Dhanya Poornima) and Jyapu Day would inspire positive initiatives on the path of social harmony, cultural pride and national unity.

 

Madhes Province Chief Minister Yadav resigns

Madhes Province Chief Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav resigned from his post today following the Supreme Court’s December 1 verdict requiring him to secure a vote of confidence within 24 hours. 

Seeing no possibility of obtaining the vote of confidence, he announced his resignation in today’s meeting of the Province Assembly.

Yadav, the CPN-UML Parliamentary Party leader in the Madhes PA had been appointed to the post three weeks ago by the then Chief of the Province Sumitra Subedi Bhandari as the leader of the largest political party in the Province Assembly. 

The appointment had been made in accordance with Article 168 (3) of the Constitution.

The early morning swearing-in held at the Bardibas-based Panas Cottage, further sparked the political controversy over his appointment. 

Amidst this, the federal government relieved Bhandari of her post and recommended Surendra Labh Karna as the new Province Chief.

In today’s PA meeting, no members from the seven opposition parties were present. 

Only UML members attended the meeting. 

Ministers Kanchan Bichha (from RPP) and Bimala Ansari (Nepal Sanghiya Samajbadi Party) were also present.

Before announcing his resignation, Yadav claimed that he was not required to secure a vote of confidence, as his appointment had been a compulsion. 

He said his 22 days in office had been focused on people-centered service delivery. “I am here to secure votes from PA members, not these chairs. But they are not present. Therefore, I hereby announce my resignation,” he said, referring to the mass absence of PA members and the vacant chairs.

In response, Deputy Speaker Babita Raut Ishar who chaired the session said there was no need to proceed with the vote of confidence since the Chief Minister had already announced his resignation.