What happened in the country today?

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What happened in the country today?

The two-point agreement between the ruling party and the Maoists on the visit visa issue, the operation of the House amidst the sloganeering of the opposition party, the running of 7 people including Durga Prasai in Dillibazar Jail, the formation of three parliamentary sub-committees to study the possibility of sending domestic workers to the UAE, and the news that Iran sent up to 100 drones in response to Israel's attack, were in the news today.

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Although there was an agreement between the ruling party and the main opposition party, Maoist, to investigate the visit visa case and reveal the obstruction of the House of Representatives, RSVP and RPP continued to oppose . Speaker Devraj Ghimire gave Maoist chief whip Hitraj Pandey time to speak, but RSVP and RPP continued to obstruct. 

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RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden has said that the main opposition party Maoist has surrendered to the ruling party in the case of visit visa. In the House of Representatives meeting on Friday, Speaker Lingden made a allegation that there was an agreement between the ruling party and the main opposition party Maoist to protect the robbery.   000

7 people who were ordered to be detained by the Kathmandu District Court in the three-corner case were sent to Dillibazar jail on Friday . Durga Prasad Prasai, Tara Rajawadi alias Saroj Gautam, Anup Rajawadi alias Gokarna Shahi, Dandpani Regmi, Keshav Basnet, Kumar Tamang and Sushil Baral, who were charged with involvement in the violent demonstration of monarchy supporters in Kathmandu on March 15, have been taken to jail.  000

Three parliamentary sub-committees have been formed

to study the possibility of sending Nepali domestic workers for foreign employment in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a country with a bilateral labor agreement. Three parliamentary sub-committees have been formed in the meeting of Industry and Commerce and Labor and Consumer Welfare Committee held at the Singh Darbar on Friday.  000 In response to Israel's extensive aerial attack on Iran,

Iran has claimed to have sent about 100 drones to Israel. According to Brigadier General Efi Defrin of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), Iran has sent about 100 drones to Israel. He said that they are trying to drop it. 

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