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    Home»World»Supreme Court Showdown Looms in Nepali Congress Leadership Row

    Supreme Court Showdown Looms in Nepali Congress Leadership Row

    World January 18, 20262 Mins Read
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    Nepal’s political arena is gripped by tension as the Supreme Court gears up to settle a fierce legitimacy battle within the Nepali Congress. Former PM Sher Bahadur Deuba’s supporters, rebuffed by the Election Commission’s nod to rival Gagan Thapa, are racing to the apex court for justice.

    The flashpoint was the Commission’s validation of a central committee chosen at Thapa’s unauthorized special convention last week. Deuba’s faction had contested this, but their pleas fell on deaf ears, prompting Saturday’s resolute decision to seek judicial redress.

    ‘This ruling flouts the constitution, laws, and our party statute,’ declared Deuba’s press statement. Acting head Purna Bahadur Khadka is empowered to launch Supreme Court proceedings imminently, decrying the Commission’s alleged bias and evidence neglect.

    Thapa’s group, basking in official recognition, pivoted to unity calls during their meeting. Amid preparations for March 5 elections, spokesperson Devraj Chalise stressed solidarity. They aim to reintegrate Deuba in a symbolic guardian capacity, hoping to mend fences.

    January 20 marks the critical FPTP nomination cutoff. Absent a court halt, Thapa will dominate candidate selections for 165 seats, marginalizing Deuba’s base. PR closed lists are already filed, underscoring the urgency.

    In Nepal’s 275-member parliament, FPTP and PR systems define power shares. This rift not only imperils Nepali Congress’s cohesion but could hand advantages to opponents. The Supreme Court’s verdict will likely dictate the party’s path forward, with broader ripples for Nepal’s democracy.

    Election Commission Nepal FPTP Nominations Gagan Thapa Nepal Parliamentary Elections Nepali Congress Party Leadership Dispute Sher Bahadur Deuba Supreme Court Nepal
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