The swearing-in ceremony for the provincial chief minister at a hotel in Bardibas is being criticized as politically, constitutionally, and morally wrong.
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President Ram Chandra Poudel has relieved Madhesh Province Chief Sumitra Subedi Bhandari of her duties.
President Paudel relieved Subedi of his post on Tuesday on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. The Council of Ministers meeting had decided to recommend him to the President for his removal on Monday.
Madhesh Chief Subedi was relieved of his post on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers as per Clause 1 (b) of Article 165 of the Constitution, a statement from the President's Office said.
Bhandari had administered the oath of office to UML leader Saroj Yadav as the Chief Minister of Madhesh Province at a hotel in Bardibas early on Monday. It is being criticized as politically, constitutionally and morally wrong.
LSP leader Jitendra Sonal, who was appointed Chief Minister as per Clause 2 of Article 168 of the Constitution, had announced his resignation on Kartik 22 after he saw that he would not get a vote of confidence. Then, the provincial chief Subedi administered the oath of office to UML leader Saroj Kumar Yadav, the leader of the largest party, as the Chief Minister at a hotel in Bardibas.
Then, the cabinet meeting held on Monday evening recommended his removal from the post. Similarly, the name of Surendra Labh was recommended as the new provincial chief.
