Baniyan has asked Chief Minister Lama to resign saying that he has lost faith, but he has made it clear that there is no misunderstanding.
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Indra Bahadur Baniyan, the leader of the Nepali Congress Wagmati Province Parliamentary Party, has asked Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama Tamang to resign and pave the way.
Baniyan, who was elected as the leader of the parliamentary party a few days ago, while talking to the media this morning, asked the Chief Minister Lama to give up his stubbornness and pave the way.
'Since he has lost the trust of the leader of the parliamentary party, he should pave the way on the basis of ethics,' said leader Baniyan, clarifying that there is no disagreement between him and Chief Minister Lama.
