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Show grounds for impeachment against Joshee: NC lawmaker Adhikari

KATHMANDU, Sept 23: Main opposition party, Nepali Congress (NC) has shown dissatisfaction with government’s intent to impeach Justice Deepak Raj Joshee.
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KATHMANDU, Sept 23: Main opposition party, Nepali Congress (NC) has shown dissatisfaction with government’s intent to impeach Justice Deepak Raj Joshee.



Speaking at the meeting of National Assembly today, NC lawmaker Radhe Shyam Adhikari raised the question regarding the news of signature collection for impeaching Justice Joshee which is all over on news portals.


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“Joshee has been pressurized to resign or else face an impeachment”, said lawmaker Adhikari.  Adhikari further said, the government should provide the reasons for the impeachment and disagreed with the government’s motive.


 

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