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A five-member constitutional bench led by Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana issued the ruling stating that President Bhandari's decision to dissolve the House of Representatives upon a recommendation of Oli was 'an unconstitutional act'.
The Office of President in a press statement on Thursday evening said that President Bhandari reappointed Oli as Prime Minister in his capacity as leader of the largest political party in the House of Representatives as per Article 78(3) of the Constitution of Nepal. President Bhandari will administer the oath of office and secrecy to Oli at a ceremony at Shital Niwas on Friday.
The Nepalese Prime Minister referred to the Gayatri Mantra as the 'mantra of mantras' and said that the country is very proud of its history.
In his exclusive interview with Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary, KP Oli says that Nepal has nothing to do with the Galwan Valley episode.
Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla today called on Nepal PM Oli
He also handed over 2000 vials of Remdesivir to Nepal
He also assured Nepal of New Delhi's assistance in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic
Over two decades ago, in 1996, India proposed a comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism or CCIT but that continued to remain a draft due to a lack of consensus at the United Nations in New York.
Nepal is becoming the victim of colonial design as China is slowly and gradually encroaching upon Nepali land in several places.
According to Nepali government agencies data, China has illegally occupied Nepal's land in at least seven bordering districts and is slowly moving forward, further pushing Nepali boundaries.
It is believed that China has made inroads into several other areas of Nepal and has occupied vast areas of land.
PM Narendra Modi, Nepal PM KPS Oli spoke for first time since the map controversy
During the talks, Oli greeted PM Modi on India's 74th Independence Day, an MEA release said
Two leaders expressed mutual solidarity" on the COVID-19 pandemic with PM Modi offering "continued support to Nepal in this regard”: MEA
No talks on border developments came during the conversation,” it added
Nepal has intensified its activities on the Indo-Nepal border at many places and it has accelerated the work of building more than 200 new border outposts (BOP) on its side across the border, sources on Monday.
The nation currently has 130 permanent border outposts (BoPs) but Nepal is engaged in strengthening these outposts and roads network along the border.
According to reports from security agencies, Nepal is now planning to increase the number of these BOPs to around 400-500.
A person was injured after Nepal Police opened fire and shot at three Indian nationals near the Indo-Nepal border in Bihar's Kishanganj. The incident is said to have taken place on Saturday (July 18) evening.
The Standing Committee meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal (NCP) was scheduled for Friday but it was postponed until 3 pm on Sunday at the request of Oli and Prachanda.
The Opposition Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) decided to sack Sarita Giri for breaching the party whip to withdraw her amendment registered at the Parliament Secretariat against the Nepal government's second amendment to the Constitution.
Party insiders were further quoted as saying by the local media that the Chinese ambassador also held a meeting with President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Sunday.
Amid growing demand for resignation of KP Oli in the rival faction of Nepal Communist Party, senior party leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal met the Nepal Prime Minister at his Baluwatar residence on Sunday (July 5). The second round of meeting between the two leaders is likely to take place on tomorrow, reported ANI.
Top NCP leaders had on June 30 demanded Oli's resignation as they felt that latest remarks against India were neither politically correct nor diplomatically appropriate.
According to Indian security agencies, China is engaged in meddling in Nepal. Chinese spies are being deployed in Nepal under the cover of medical staff for help in the name of COVID-19.
Nepal lawmakers had recently endorsed a proposal for considering a Constitution Amendment Bill meant to validate the controversial map. The Bill seeks to validate the new map of Nepal by revising the map in the national emblem.
"At the invitation of Prime Minister of India HE Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister Rt Hon Mr K P Sharma Oli is paying an official visit to India to attend the former`s swearing-in ceremony to be held on May 30, 2019 in New Delhi. The Rt Hon. Prime Minister will leave Kathmandu for New Delhi on May 30, 2019," a statement read.
BIMSTEC Summit would be held from August 30 to August 31.
India was permitted to set up the temporary field office in 2008 in Nepal to issue passes to vehicles for plying on Indian roads in the bordering regions after Kosi floods severely damaged a 17-km stretch of the east-west highway.
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