JASAPA to Stage Protests Against Land Bill

Kathmandu – The Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal has announced that it will launch nationwide protests against the recently passed Land Bill in Parliament. The party, through a circular issued on Saturday, directed its various organizations and committees to begin preparations for the protests.

The JASAPA stated that it will organize protest programs in different cities across the country from Bhadra 9 to 15. According to the party, the Land Bill brought by the government benefits land mafias and brokers, while pushing the Terai–Madhes region toward desertification.

As per the decision, the JASAPA will hold protests in various cities nationwide from Bhadra 9 to 15 and has instructed all party structures and members to actively participate in the campaign.

Supreme Court’s Order on Gaur Massacre Politically Biased and Revenge-Driven: JASAPA Nepal

Kathmandu – The Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal has remarked that the recent Supreme Court order is politically biased and motivated by revenge. Party spokesperson Manish Suman said that the party had withdrawn its support to the government, played a role in neutralizing the land-related ordinance, and after that, the court’s order appeared with political motives attached. He accused the court of issuing a one-sided order without hearing their side and demanded an impartial judicial investigation.

He further said that the party will hold an executive committee meeting to make a concrete decision and will announce its official stance after legal consultation. Party Chair Upendra Yadav stated that he would respond only after studying the order, adding that whether the decision is a judicial process or political revenge.

Decision to form a high-level committee to investigate the budget of Madhesh

Janakpur – It has been decided to form a high-level investigation committee to investigate the errors in the Madhesh state government’s budget.

At the beginning of the meeting of the Madhesh Pradesh Assembly held on Sunday, Speaker Ramchandra Mandal informed that it has been decided to form a high-level investigation committee.

Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh and outgoing Chief Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav have been assigned to form a high-level inquiry committee and determine the responsibilities, the Speaker said.

JASAPA Nepal had been demanding the formation of a high-level investigation committee as well as budget revision and balanced budget allocation in all sectors.

Janmaat Party left the Madhesh state government

Janakpur – The Janmat Party, which is participating in the Madhesh state government, has left the state government. Janamat Party has also recalled two of its ministers from the government and withdrawn its support to the government.

Sanjay Yadav, state MP of Janmaat Party, has said that he has submitted a letter to state chief Harishankar Mishra to notify that the party has left Madhesh state government. Janmaat Party has recalled Education and Social Welfare Minister Mahesh Prasad Yadav and Labor and Transport Minister Chandan Singh from the government. It is understood that Janmat Party left the government due to internal differences with JASAPA.

PM Deuba dismissed four ministers of JASAPA

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has removed four ministers of the Janata Samajwadi Party from the cabinet.

It is said that Prime Minister Deuba has dismissed the ministers of Jaspa after the Jaspa left the alliance and prepared to go to the election in coordination with the UML in the elections of the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly to be held on November 20. Deuba, who had previously consulted with the Election Commission and legal experts on the matter of removing the ministers, dismissed all four ministers of the Jaspa today . But since the election code of conduct has been implemented, the commission said that although the minister can be dismissed, political appointments cannot be made.

Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Rajendra Prasad Shrestha, Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Mohammad Istiaq Rai, Forest and Environment Minister Pradeep Yadav and Agriculture and Livestock Development Minister Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav were in the cabinet of the coalition government.

Similarly, Govinda Prasad Sharma Koirala, who became the Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, has also been removed from the government after failing to become a member of Parliament within 6 months. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Minister Gyanendra Bahadur Karki has been assigned the responsibility of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs.

Dr. Bhattarai and 9 central leaders dismissed from JASAPA

The Upendra Yadav faction of the Janata Samajwadi Party has dismissed 9 central leaders including Federal Council Chairman Baburam Bhattarai. Accusing him of playing a role in dividing the party, the central committee meeting held in Birgunj decided to remove Bhattarai and the leader of his faction on Thursday.

According to JASAPa executive member Prakash Adhikari, Federal Council Chairman Bhattarai, executive members Mahindra Yadav, Hisila Yami, Ganganarayan Shrestha, Prashant Singh, Durga Shob, Ramesh Yadav, Bhakta Bahadur Shah and Dan Bahadur Chaudhary have been relieved of their posts.

The extended meeting of the Bhattarai faction held in Kathmandu on Tuesday and Wednesday decided to separate from the JASAPA and form a new party.

Janata Samajwadi Party to recall its ministers and send new ones

Less than a week after the unified socialist party reshuffled its ministers, Janata Samajwadi Party (JASAPA) is also preparing to recall its ministers and send new ones.

JASAPA Chairman Upendra Yadav has informed that he is preparing to recall the current ministers and appoint new ones. At present, the party is represented by Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration Rajendra Shrestha, Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Mahindra Rai Yadav, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Renu Kumari Yadav and Minister for Forest and Environment Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav.
While preparing to recall the ministers in the government, it has been said that no decision has been made on who will be sent to the government as the new ministers.