Upendra Yadav files writ at SC against Election Commission
Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal Chairman Upendra Yadav filed a writ at the Supreme Court against the Election Commission.
He filed the writ at the Supreme Court on Monday afternoon demanding annulment of the decision of the Election Commission to recognize the party formed after splitting the original party.
Saying that the new party is unconstitutional, Yadav demanded an interim order to scrap the decision of the Election Commission who gave recognition to that party.
The hearing on the writ will be held on Wednesday.
Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal senior leader Ashok Rai along with seven lawmakers formed a new party (Janata Samajbadi Party) and registered it at the Election Commission when Yadav was in the United States.
The Election Commission gave recognition to the new party last Monday.
Now, his party has only five lawmakers.
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