No-Confidence Motion Withdrawn in Nepal
United Press International
KATMANDU, Nepal —
Opposition members of the National Assembly on Tuesday withdrew a no-confidence motion against Nepalese Prime Minister Lokendra Bahadur Chand.
However, they demanded his resignation because of terrorist bombings last month in four cities that killed seven people and wounded 25 in the Himalayan mountain kingdom.
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