The activities of the Congress leaders who were scheduled to visit the Supreme Court today (Thursday) have been postponed due to a scheduling conflict with Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut.
The plan for former Nepali Congress lawmakers to visit the Supreme Court has been postponed at the last minute.
The program of the Congress leaders who were to go to the Supreme Court today (Thursday) has been postponed due to the time conflict with Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut.
The Congress has issued a notice stating that the program has been postponed due to 'special reasons'. 'It is hereby informed that the program has been postponed due to special reasons as the delegation team was scheduled to go to the Supreme Court,' the notice said.
Leader Shyam Kumar Ghimire, who is the party's chief whip in the dissolved House of Representatives, said that the Chief Justice Raut's secretariat called and informed him that the meeting scheduled for today has been postponed for the time being.
Earlier, the Ghimire-led team was scheduled to leave for the Supreme Court at 10:30 am. 65 former Congress MPs have filed a writ petition for the restoration of the parliament.
However, the writ petition has not been heard in the Supreme Court. The ordinary date is on the 20th. They were preparing to go to court to pressurize that the hearing has not started.
