Anonymous sources in newspapers of July 16
South Asia Check / July 27, 2017
Annapurna Post report headlined “Why Silwal was not promoted?” by Lokendra Prasain datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed source in one instance: A former Inspector General.
Annapurna Post report headlined “Bohora threatened with action” by Chiranjivi Dhungana datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed source in one instance: An office bearer of Rastriya Prajatantra Party.
Kantipur report headlined “Cash transaction of over Rs 1 million to be seized” by Krishna Acharya datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed source in one instance: An official at the Department of Money Laundering Investigation.
Kantipur report headlined “Dolma runs out of cash” by Devendra Paudel datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed sources in two instances: A Nepali diplomat in Kuwait and a senior official at the West Asia Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Nagarik report headlined “Government spending haphazardly, Rs 46 billion spent in the last three days of fiscal year” by Balkrishna Gyawali datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed sources in three instances: An official at the Office of the Attorney General, an official at the Ministry of Finance, and a senior official at the Office of the Attorney General.
The Himalayan Times report headlined “Cabinet expansion likely within this week” by Rupesh Acharya datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed source in four instances: Ruling parties’ sources, an NC source, a source close to CPN-MC Chair Dahal and sources.
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