Khadka and Deuba's secretariats deny withdrawal of writ

In the morning discussions between the establishment faction and leader Sher Bahadur Deuba's faction, there was a discussion about going ahead with the elections with consensus and even withdrawing the writ filed in the court.

Magh 5, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Khadka and Deuba's secretariats deny withdrawal of writ

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Former acting president of the Nepali Congress, Purna Bahadur Khadka, has said that there is no agreement to withdraw the writ petition filed in the Supreme Court.

In the morning discussion between the establishment party and leader Sher Bahadur Deuba's party, there was a discussion about entering the election with a consensus and withdrawing the writ filed in the court. According to a leader from the Deuba party, all three parties participated in the ticket distribution process after talks about distributing tickets with a consensus and withdrawing the writ filed in the court and going to the election with a united front. However, Khadka has said that the news that the writ petition filed in the court will be withdrawn is false. Similarly, former President Deuba's secretariat has also refuted the news about withdrawing the writ petition.

'Our serious attention has been drawn to the false and misleading news that the writ petition will be withdrawn published in some media outlets,' said Deuba's personal Bhanu Deuba, 'The Nepali Congress expects that the said writ petition will not be withdrawn and that fair justice will be served by the court.'

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