Trilateral clash in NRNA America, Kharel, Sah for president, and Anup Khanal takes over as Adhikari general secretary

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The voting process for selecting the new leadership of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) USA began on Sunday. About 13,000 members of the association will vote for their preferred candidates through ballots sent via email and mobile. This time, there will be a three-way competition between Bhanu Kharel, Satendra Sah, and Ramhari Adhikari for the post of president. All three candidates were intensifying the final phase of activities to woo voters before the election. Due to the divisions, disputes, and internal dissatisfaction seen in the last term, this time the members have appeared more cautious in selecting the leadership. In states with a large number of voters, like California, New York, and Texas, members have expressed expectations for the new leadership. Along with the president, there is also competition for other positions, including vice president, general secretary, secretary, and others. All three candidates have entered the field with a pail. Anup Khanal from the...

Major party leaders commit to amending the Non-Resident Citizenship Act


Let the 12th session be a common one. Let our words move forward together. Parties should play a role by staying away from politics,' he said. He called for the organization to move forward by uniting rather than dividing. Ramhari Khatiwada, Chairman of the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee of the House of Representatives, said that Nepalis coming from outside should not be stopped in the name of procedural hassles. Instead of creating an environment for children who have gone abroad to return, there is an increasing tendency to bring their parents there,' he said, 'Let's create an environment that attracts Nepalis going abroad. Let's put an end to going abroad. We are ready to amend the law wherever we can. Why is there so much hassle when a Nepali citizen says he will come and live in Nepal? Let's all remove it together. Let's amend it. Let's amend the constitution. If a Nepali says he will return, let's not say citizenship. Let's create an environment.' Khatiwada said that Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak was ready to take any step for legal facilitation, 'The Home Minister has also said that any amendment should be made. The Prime Minister also wants it.  It is not possible for two major parties to work together and fail on issues and succeed only in speeches.

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