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Case Registered Against Vice-President Jha in the Supreme Court

by mnepali | July 25, 2008 at 07:47 am | 59 views | add comment

While nationwide protests against the first Vice-President Paramananda Jha are going on for the fourth consecutive day due to his oath-taking in Hindi, advocate Bal Krishna Neupane has filed a case today against him stating that it was against Nepal’s

constitution.

 

In the writ that he registered in the Supreme Court, Neupane has demanded either Vice-President Jha take oath in Nepali language or be made to resign.

 

The Nepalis have continued their protests against Vice-President Jha demanding that he apologize for taking oath in Hindu and re-take the oath either in Nepali or his own mother tongue Maithil.

 

In the meantime, student unions have decided to continue their protests until the vice-president corrects himself. The public transport system was disrupted for several hours this afternoon as the students protested against the vice-president in different parts of the Kathmandu Metropolis.

First published in www.nepalekhabar.com

 

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