CPN (US) decides to vote in favor of PM Dahal’s trust motion
The CPN (Unified Socialist) has decided to give a vote of confidence to Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal. A Secretariat meeting held at the party office in Tinkune decided to give a vote of confidence to PM Dahal and sit in the ruling party’s bench in the Parliament. Party spokesperson Jagannath Khatiwada said that the party, however, has not made any decision to join the government yet. Prime Minister Dahal is scheduled to seek a vote of confidence on Monday. Similarly, the party has nominated General Secretary Beduram Bhusal as the Vice-Chairman and Ghanshyam Bhusal as the General Secretary, Khatiwada said. Bhusal, who was nominated as the General Secretary, had joined the CPN (Unified Socialist) recently.
RSP decides give trust vote of PM Dahal
The Rastriya Swatantra Party has decided to give a vote of confidence to Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal. A joint meeting of the Parliamentary Party and Central Committee held in the party office in Basundhar on Sunday decided to continue its support extended to the government to take the issues raised by the party ahead, RSP central member Ramesh Prasain said. Though no decision has been made to join the government yet, the party said that the issues of people should be taken ahead by joining the government.
NC decides to give vote of confidence to Prime Minister Dahal
A Parliamentary Party meeting of the Nepali Congress has decided to give a vote of confidence to Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal. Congress Chief Whip Ramesh Lekhak said that the meeting has made a decision to give a vote of confidence to Prime Minister Dahal. Prior to the Parliamentary Party meeting, a Central Work Execution Committee of the party held this morning had decided to give a vote of confidence to Prime Minister Dahal and join the government. The Parliamentary Party meeting upheld the same decision. Similarly, the meeting has decided to join the Dahal-led government. With the decision to join the government, the Congress will sit in the ruling benches. The Central Work Execution Committee had also set four criteria as the basis for selecting ministers. Party spokesperson Dr Prakasharan Mahat said that competence, contribution, inclusiveness and regional balance will be considered as the basis for selecting ministers.
TU students voting for FSU elections today (In pictures)
After a gap of 14 years, the Free Students Union (FSU) election in the constituent and affiliated campuses including the Central Campus of the Tribhuvan University (TU) is taking place today.
The voting is to kick start at 8 am and will continue until 4 in the afternoon.
The TU officials said that the FSU election is being held in 60 constituent campuses and 1,040 affiliated campuses across the country.
So far, the FSU leadership has been elected unopposed in two constituent campuses and some affiliated campuses.
The FSU election was held last time in 2065 BS.



