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Speaker Nemwang rules home minister to answer on Jhaganjholi incident
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Speaker of legislative-parliament Subash Chandra Nemwang has ruled home minister Bhim Rawal to answer before the House the clash between CPN (UML) and Unified CPN (Maoist) cadres in Jhaganjholi Ratamata of Sindhuli last Friday.

Speaker Nemwang ruled the home minister for the clarification after Maoist lawmakers demanded the latter's answer on the incident.

Maoist lawmakers had boycotted the House sitting on Sunday over the same incident. They allowed the House to resume on Monday after the Speaker's ruling.

There was tension between cadres of the Maoist-affiliated Young Communist League (YCL) and UML-affiliated Youth Force in Sindhuli last week.

Both the parties have blamed each other for the tension. nepalnews.com
 

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