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The Kathmandu Post on MSNUML questions former king’s motives, condemns remarks on Tinkune incidentThe UML also dismissed recent speculation about a change in government, sparked by remarks from the CPN (Maoist Centre) chair ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNHomes, businesses hit by Tinkune riots yet to get any helpSeveral buildings and offices suffered big losses but the authorities say they have no plan to compensate them.
Police have initiated an investigation against Durga Prasai for his role in an attempted murder during the pro-monarchy ...
Families of those who lost their lives in the Tinkune violence will receive Rs 1 million each in compensation. The decision was made during a ministerial-level meeting at the Ministry of Home Affairs ...
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Kathmandu Post (EKantipur.com) on MSNGyanendra Shah issues his second message within two months, after his February address.KATHMANDU: Former king Gyanendra Shah has 'reaffirmed his belief in multiparty democracy and a constitutional monarchy'.
In the midst of an increasing number of demonstrations in the valley, pro-monarchists held another protest in less than two ...
GUWAHATI: Amid reports of the surrender of Nepal's pro-monarchy movement leader Durga Prasai to Indian authorities in Assam, ...
The ruling CPN-UML has said that former King Gyanendra Shah must take responsibility for the violent incidents that occurred ...
Kathmandu, April 11 (IANS): Nepal Police on Friday announced that it has arrested absconding businessman Durga Prasai, who ...
Nepali businessman Durga Prasai will be charged with sedition and organised crime as the Kathmandu District Court remanded ...
In a statement on Friday, Nepal Police stated that Prasai (54), who was involved in the violent protests of Tinkune, Kathmandu, was arrested from Jhapa district bordering India along with his ...
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