Bhuwan Kumar Pathak, who is the Speaker of the RPP, resigned during the Gen-G movement and subsequent demonstrations that took place on August 23 and 24.
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The Nepali Congress is going to claim the vacant post of speaker of Bagmati province. In a meeting chaired by party leader and Chief Minister Indra Bahadur Baniyan in Hetaunda on Friday afternoon, the Nepali Congress decided to claim the vacant Speakership of the Provincial Assembly.
Bhuwan Kumar Pathak, who is the Speaker of the RPP, resigned during the Gen-G movement and the subsequent demonstrations that took place on August 23 and 24. Along with him, other parliamentarians of RPP have also announced their resignation through social media, but they have been saying that they have not officially resigned in the provincial assembly. The
meeting discussed the challenges of disaster management in the province and decided to coordinate with the local government to carry out the relief and rehabilitation work at a fast pace. In addition, the meeting made it clear that there will be further discussions within the party regarding the upcoming supplementary budget and the Nepali Congress's claim to the Speaker's post in cooperation with the ruling coalition.
