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Nepali Congress to speak against govt's undemocratic practices

KATHMANDU, July 4: Nepali Congress, the main opposition party, has decided to voice against KP Sharma Oli led government’s undemocratic practices on five fronts: parliament, streets, media, social media and peaceful protest.
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KATHMANDU, July 4: Nepali Congress, the main opposition party, has decided to voice against KP Sharma Oli led government’s undemocratic practices on five fronts: parliament, streets, media, social media and peaceful protest.



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Nepali Congress has also decided to raise its concerns against government’s preparations to provide relief to flood victims, Dr. Govinda KC’s fast-unto-death hunger strike against new medical ordinance replacement bill, justice for Ganga Maya Adhikari and removing restriction in protest areas in Kathmandu among others.  


A parliamentary party meeting is ongoing at Parliamentary Party Office, Singhadurbar.  

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