Bagmati government in crisis: Two MPs who signed the no-confidence motion withdrew their names

Parliamentary party leader and Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama's announcement

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Kantipur Reporter

Bagmati government in crisis: Two MPs who signed the no-confidence motion withdrew their names

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Two MPs who signed the motion of no confidence registered in the parliamentary party against Bagmati Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama have withdrawn their names.

A motion of no confidence was registered against Chief Minister Lama last Friday. MPs Maya Shrestha and Meena Parajuli issued a statement and mentioned that they had withdrawn their names because they had signed without information. It is said in the

statement, "The leader of the Bagmati Province Parliamentary Party Mr. The leader of the parliamentary party Mr. We would like to inform you that there is support for Bahadur Singh Lama (Tamang).' A motion of no confidence was registered under the leadership of Provincial Chairman and Provincial MP Indra Bahadur Baniyan. Both Chief Minister Lama and Baniyan are close leaders of Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba.

Bagmati government in crisis: Two MPs who signed the no-confidence motion withdrew their names

4 ministers from the Congress resigned for the process of removing Lama as the leader of the parliamentary party and appointing Indra Bahadur Baniyan as the new chief minister. But Lama dismissed them without accepting it. The position of Chief Minister Lama has fallen after a motion of no confidence was registered in the parliamentary party by the MP of his own party. 

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