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Accepting Nepal SC's verdict, Oli-faction decides to summon parliament meeting in stipulated time

By ANI | Updated: February 24, 2021 16:45 IST

A standing committee meeting of the Nepal Prime Minister (caretaker) KP Oli-led faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) on Wednesday decided to call a meeting of the lower house of Parliament, in the stipulated time directed by the country's Supreme Court.

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A standing committee meeting of the Nepal Prime Minister (caretaker) KP Oli-led faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) on Wednesday decided to call a meeting of the lower house of Parliament, in the stipulated time directed by the country's Supreme Court.

A spokesperson for the Oli faction, Pradeep Gayawali informed mediapersons about the decision in the meeting that commenced today at Prime Minister's Official residence- Baluwatar.

"We have decided to call house meeting on a given time by the court. Dates for the meeting will be announced soon," Gyawali said.

Nepal's top court had dismissed his government's decision to to dissolve the 275-member House of Representatives and call early elections.

Gyawali added that Prime Minister Oli will take a necessary decision regarding his resignation from the post after holding consultations with other political parties.

The next standing committee meeting of the faction is scheduled for tomorrow.

( With inputs from ANI )

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