Attorney General of Nepal Ramesh Badal. (File Photo)
KATHMANDU: The Attorney General of Nepal Ramesh Badal has asserted that all cases filed against leaders and cadres of NCP led by Netra Bikram Chand could not be withdrawn.
Attorney General Badal shared that the government was suggested that over only 15 cases related to Chand-led NCP, CK Raut and Madhesh Movement could be taken back. The government removed over 15 cases related to Madhesh Movement, he said.
The Chand-led NCP has entered mainstream politics after reaching a three-point agreement with the government on March 5.
According to the constitutional provisions, the Office of the Attorney General could furnish suggestions on the cases that could be withdrawn on various grounds.
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Kathmandu, March 15 A blast at a government office on Sunday injuring eight persons has raised questions over Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli s claim that politics of violence has ended in the country.
Two government employees and six service seekers were injured when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off at the Land Revenue Office in Lahan Municipality, Siraha, on Sunday. The condition of two of the injured is said to be critical.
Dinesh Bhandari, a service seeker from Dhangadhimai Municipality, Siraha, was airlifted to Kathmandu for further treatment while Shiva Kumar Yadav, a non-gazetted first class officer at the office near whose desk the pressure cooker bomb went off, was rushed to Biratnagar, according to Deputy Superintendent Tapan Dahal.