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Nepal government suspects India’s role in pro-monarchy uprising as Yogi's posters were held at Kathmandu rally - MSNThe man, Pradeep Bikram Rana, who held the posters of Adityanath at Kathmandu rally on Sunday, claimed that he landed himself in trouble with the Nepal police chasing him.
The incident sparked controversy as the Nepal government condemned the use of posters of a foreign country's leader. Rana claimed that after the incident, the police sought to detain him.
Gyanendra’s Kathmandu rally on Sunday, just days after his arrival in Nepal, is being seen as his biggest challenge yet to PM KP Sharma Oli’s government.
Nepal’s new government led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal should focus on upholding Nepalis’ rights and strengthening the rule of law.
(London) – Nepal’s new government should seize opportunities for progress on human rights, including transitional justice and social security, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to Prime ...
Nepal's TikTok ban is the first step towards more government control on social media - Global Voices
On November 13, 2023, the Nepali government imposed a blanket ban on Chinese social media platform TikTok, alleging that the platform was fostering social discord among Nepalis.However, rights groups ...
However, the Nepal government has levied a 15% Film Development Board (FDB) tax for foreign films and also a 5% local tax for all films, on top of 13% value added tax (VAT) that is levied on all ...
The man, Pradeep Bikram Rana, who held the posters of Adityanath at Kathmandu rally on Sunday, claimed that he landed himself in trouble with the Nepal police chasing him.. He felt threatened ...
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