Energy Minister Kulman Ghising resigns
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport and Urban Development Kulman Ghising tendered his resignation on Wednesday.
He submitted the resignation letter to Prime Minister Sushila Karki this evening.
Accepting the letter, Prime Minister Karki congratulated and thanked Ghising for efficient leadership of three important ministries for three and a half months.
She also wished him greater success in his future political endeavors.
Minister Ghising also expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister for providing him with the opportunity to work during this interim period.
EC introduces new communication rules in code of conduct
The Election Commission has introduced a new regulation concerning communications within the election code of conduct.
The Commission declared today during an event that throughout the election campaign prohibition period, no form of discussion, interaction, assembly, convention, workshop, or seminar is permitted, and it is forbidden to solicit votes or campaign through any method, process, or medium.
According to the newly established regulation, details of campaign expenditures via online media must also be accounted for in election expenses.
Political parties, candidates, and party-affiliated organizations are required to conduct their campaigns through online media and report such expenses in the election expense documentation.
Furthermore, the new regulation emphasizes the internalization of the complete press freedom guaranteed by the Constitution along with its self-regulation.
The definition of social media has been broadened to encompass specific social media platforms, while the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) to contravene the code of conduct in evolving times has also been addressed.
Provisions have been established to permit promotional materials to be published in any newspaper as part of newspaper promotions, and arrangements have been made to facilitate election campaigns through online media utilizing roadblocks, content blocks, homepage banners, detailed page banners, and box advertisements (within the news).
NC special general convention called for Jan 11
The Nepali Congress leaders, who are in favour of the party's special general convention, have called for the special general convention as per party's statute.
Organizing a press conference today, they shared that the special general convention will be held on January 11 and 12.
The leaders determined that the special general convention was indispensable to make the NC strong, dynamic and in favor of the people in the existing difficult political scenario as well as to rebuild the party along with political policy making.
Out of total general convention representatives, 54.58 percent (2,488) representatives had registered applications at the party office on October 15, 2025, demanding a special general convention.
Though the Article 17 (1) of the party statute has clearly mentioned that the party's 15th general convention should be held within December 1, 2025, it was not held on the slated date, argued the leaders.
There is a provision that a special general convention should be called within three months if 40 percent members of the general convention make written requests for the same.
Central committee members--Ajay Babu Siwakoti, Pratima Gautam, Prakash Snehi, Devraj Chalise, Jagadish Narsingh KC, Subas Pokharel, Manoj Mani Achary, among others said no one has the right to neglect such demand.
They also urged all central general convention representatives to participate in the special general convention
Sunil Thapa elected unopposed as National Assembly member
Nepali Congress candidate Sunil Thapa has been elected unopposed as a member of the National Assembly.
He was elected unopposed after no nominations were filed against him in the open category.
With no contesting candidates, Thapa secured the seat automatically.
The formal announcement of the result is scheduled for January 11.



