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RPP-Nepal Chief Thapa blows hot and cold against IndiaChairman Kamal Thapa of Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal, presented the Birjung episode wherein a counsel, SD Mehta, at the Indian Consulate office had reportedly encouraged Nepal's Tarai based political leaders to 'shake' the entire Madhesh much ... |
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Ignoring sovereign Nepal CA body will invite conflict: Kamal ThapaThe single Royalist party led by Kamal Thapa, Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal, has come to the conclusion that a constitution drafted by minimizing the sovereign constituent assembly and other political parties will only push the country to another ... |
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Parties bleeding country: ThapaJHAPA: Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal chairman Kamal Thapa today alleged the four major political forces – UCPN-Maoist, Nepali Congress, UML and Joint Madhesi Front – of setting up a political syndicate and bleeding the state coffers. |
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Nepal federalism may invite fresh civil war: Kamal ThapaAccording to Chairman Kamal Thapa of Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal the five point deal reached at midnight on May 3, 2012, between the major parties was based on the foundation of national submission. Thapa made this remark in Lalbandi of Sarlahi, ... |
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RPP-N opposes shortening of CA calendarKATHMANDU: Chairman of Rastriya Prajatantra Party- Nepal Kamal Thapa has warned that promulgation of new constitution by cutting the Constitution Assembly calendar short could bring constitutional complications. Thapa said people should be given ... |
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RPP-N-called bandh cripples normal life in CapitalLikewise, security personnel have arrested more than 50 cadres including MPs during the bandh Maharajgunj, Chabahil and Baneshwor areas. Kamal Thapa-led RPP-N has enforced bandh today to pile pressure on the parties to ensure Nepal as Hindu kingdom and ... |
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Political minorities get marginalised in the drafting of Nepal's constitutionThe Rastriya Janamukti Party, a junior partner in the ruling coalition led by Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai, recently issued an unseemly warning to two prominent leaders — Chitra Bahadur KC, a member of the constituent assembly, and Kamal Thapa, ... |
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Nepal: A camel in the makingKamal Thapa, who leads the only pro-monarchy party, with four seats in the Constitutional Assembly, contends that a free and impartial referendum would prove his belief. That is a subject for future debate. The immediate need is for measures that can ... |
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