Anonymous sources in newspapers of September 2
South Asia Check / September 2, 2015
Nagarik report headlined “It’s a body blow against Mathema and KC” by Deepak Dahal datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed government official.
Gorkhapatra report headlined “100,000 passports lost in four years!” by Rajesh Chamling Rai datelined Kathmandu has quotes an unnamed government official.
Kantipur report headlined “Tension escalates further” by Bhusan Yadav and Lakshmi Sah datelined Birgunj has quoted an unnamed security source.
Nagarik report headlined “Five dead after police open fire” by Ritesh Tripathi datelined Birgunj has quoted an unnamed health worker.
Nagarik report headlined “Why are Nepal Police and Armed Police Force deployed together?” by KP Dhungana datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed security official.
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