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Cases against leaders in a flurry: PM Oli’s bias or an attempt at good governance?
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KATHMANDU: Since the formation of a coalition government by the two largest parties in the federal parliament — the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML — there has been a flurry of corruption cases filed against political leaders. In just 11 months of the joint government’s tenure, three influential sitting MPs—from both ruling and opposition parties—have been charged in various […]
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