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Maoist party defends deal with ruling coalition on visit visa scandal
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KATHMANDU: Nepal’s main opposition party, CPN (Maoist Centre), is facing intense criticism after reaching a controversial agreement with the ruling coalition over the recent high-profile ‘visit visa scandal,’ in which top officials have been accused of involvement. The party, however, defended its move during a parliamentary session on Sunday. Speaking during discussions on the appropriation […]
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