NC urges province chief not to appoint chief minister unconstitutionally
Nepali Congress Gandaki has urged the province chief not to appoint the chief minister unconstitutionally.
Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party leader Surendra Pandey made such a request to the province chief after CPN-UML Parliamentary Party leader Khagraj Adhikari staked a claim for the post of chief minister.
He said that the process to appoint the chief minister unconstitutionally should be stopped.
With the support of 31 Province Assembly members of CPN-UML, CPN (Maoist Center) and one independent, Adhikari submitted the claim for the chief ministerial post to the province chief today.
The Nepali Congress has 27 lawmakers and the Rastriya Prajatantra Party has two lawmakers.
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