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He also said that the second phase is to make a clean and fair.


KATHMANDU, June 23 - CPN-UML leader KP Sharma Oli Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that surprisingly dropped to leave power.
Yesterday's meeting of the Legislature, including the upcoming second round of elections on February 7 election in the state as well as the obligation of the federal government, said that surprisingly dropped to leave power.
Weak caretaker government and without the policy discussions and program and budget that was brought, he expressed dissatisfaction. Sarakaravihinatako a second round of elections can not be doing that in mind the decision of the Parliament of some dissatisfaction, between barricades, he said.
He also said that the second phase is to make a clean and fair. The first round of elections, the ruling party of Oli murder, violence, rigging, booth capturing, ballot tear as well as the second round of the election, alleging that it is an unhealthy work would be stopped.
A parliamentary investigation committee has been formed to make a jump, and other places including the rigging in the first phase of Bharatpur come to investigate the incident and the way forward, he said, according to the report.
Bharatpur Metropolitan Ward No. 1 of 9 ballot tear and it is directed to the government, he added. He gave the chief electoral officer of the ballot cyatisakepachi also said that irresponsible response. The main re-election adhikrtabatai is safe even counting the intention of re-vote decision making, he added.
He was registered in the parliament a motion of impeachment that chief Sushila karkimathi the information back to the parliament, he added nagaraunu degrading treatment. Now the subject of a motion of impeachment to finalize such intolerant behavior, he said no one should be munasiva.
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