The Supreme Court has summoned both sides for discussion on October 17.
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The Supreme Court has issued a short-term interim order on a writ petition filed by Chairman CK Raut to prevent the division of his party, Janmat Party.
The bench of Justice Til Prasad Shrestha has issued a short-term interim order . Similarly, the court has summoned both the parties for discussion on Kartik 17 . As the Supreme Court has issued a short-term interim order, the Election Commission will not be able to proceed with further processes regarding the party division and registration of a new party .
Chairman Raut had reached the Supreme Court on Thursday, demanding that the party registration be stopped as the preparation of the other party to split the Janamat Party was illegal . Raut has also made the Election Commission an opponent
The Raut-led Janamat Party had split and one party had applied for registration of a new party on Sunday . About 20 percent of the central executive members, led by Vice President Deepak Sah, had applied for registration of a new party with the Election Commission . They reached the Election Commission on Sunday and applied to register a party named Janaswaraj, but it is yet to be identified .
Vice President Abdul Khan had already left the Janmat Party. The Janmat Party has 52 central executive members. Janmat won 6 seats in the 2079 House of Representatives elections. Janmat, which has become a national party, is also leading the Madhesh Province government.
