Anonymous sources in newspapers of October 12
South Asia Check / October 13, 2015
The Kathmandu Post report headlined “NC to focus on constitution enforcement” datelined Kathmandu has quoted two unnamed sources: Some leaders of Nepali Congress, and Nepali Congress leaders. The report does not carry a byline.
The Kathmandu Post report headlined “Foes to friends, Oli’s dramatic rise” datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: A senior UCPN (Maoist) leader. The report does not carry a byline.
The Himalayan Times report headlined “Mini Cabinet today” datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: Sources. The report does not carry a byline.
The Himalayan Times report headlined “Outgoing PM Sushil Koirala’s new address” datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: Sources close to Koirala. The report does not carry a byline.
Annapurna Post report headlined “Oli is new prime minister” by Narendra Saud and Rewati Sapkota datelined Kathmandu has quoted one unnamed source: Political analysts.
Annapurna Post report headlined “Three deputy prime ministers among some ministers to be appointed today” datelined Kathmandu has quoted two unnamed sources: A source, and source close to Oli. The report does not carry a byline.
Kantipur report headlined “Madhesi parties join constitutional process” by Basanta Basnet datelined Kathmandu has quoted two unnamed sources: An office bearer of the Tarai-Madhes Democratic Party and a source associated with the United Democratic Madhesi Front.
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