'NRNA's elected committee cannot be stopped, misinformation was spread in the community'

Non-Resident Nepali Association's International Coordination Council (NRNA ICC) president Badri K.C. (R) speaking at the community program organised by NRNA Victoria in Melbourne on Thursday, 19 September 2024.
Non-Resident Nepali Association's International Coordination Council (NRNA ICC) president Badri K.C. is currently on a visit to Australia. While attending an interactive community program organised by NRNA Victoria on Thursday, 19 September in Melbourne, K.C. told SBS Nepali that the association's Australian chapter plays a significant role. Listen to our conversation with K.C. and other participants about the recent NRNA election controversy and the organisation's upcoming plans.
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