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Constituent
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Nayan Shakti
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Rajendra
Mahato submits application to EC for registration of
new political party (rep 25/10/2024)
Big
parties’ inaction prolongs legal void, stalling party
splits and recognition : Lack of law has blocked
Unified Socialist dissidents from returning to UML,
and left Ashok Rai’s party unrecognised, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 18/10/2024)
Rajendra
Mahato announces new political party
(kh 17/09/2024) [There
can never be enough political parties.
The bottom line is that this only
helps the so-called big parties that
have long since failed. More Tarai
parties weaken the representation of
the interests of the local population
there anyway!], Rajendra
Mahato announces formation of Rastriya
Mukti Kranti Party (rep
17/09/2024), Rajendra Mahato
protests on the streets against the
Constitution (kh 19/09/2024)
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