Anonymous sources in newspapers of September 7
South Asia Check / September 7, 2015
The Himalayan Times report headlined “Gachchhadar meets Nembang” datelined Kathmandu has quotes anonymous source in one instance: sources.
Nagarik report headlined “Demands to be addressed through amendment” by Balaram Pandey datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed source from the Constituent Assembly Secretariat.
Annapurna Post report headlined “Dahal challenges [party dissidents] to quit the party” by Rewati Sapkota has quoted an unnamed Constituent Assembly member.
Annapurna Post report headlined “Clause-wise discussion [on constitution bill] starting Tuesday” by Narendra Saud datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed official from the Constituent Assembly Secretariat.
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