Morning Roundup 19 Oct 2025: Former Nepal PM Oli announces, Communist Party will not contest general elections, read 5 big news of the morning

The main function of Deepotsav in Ayodhya will be held on Sunday, but before that a new record has started. At the same time, Communist Party of Nepal President and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has made it clear that his party will not participate in the general elections.

Woman commits suicide by jumping from roof of Kanpur court, family members allege torture

25-year-old Neha, posted in the court of Senior Division Civil Judge Amar Pratap Chaudhary in Kanpur, committed suicide by jumping from the roof of the sixth floor of the court on Saturday afternoon. He was posted only five months ago. Family members say that a court clerk repeatedly scolded and harassed Neha. After the incident, the police sent the body for post-mortem and started investigation.

Special session of Assembly on Silver Jubilee, President and PM Modi invited

There will be a two-day special session in the Assembly on the silver jubilee of the establishment of the state. President Draupadi Murmu may attend this session. Apart from this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also likely to attend the function.

Record start in Ramnagari before Deepotsav, 21,000 devotees participated in Saryu Aarti.

The main event of Deepotsav in Ayodhya will be held on Sunday, but before that a new record has already started. On Saturday, 21,000 people set a record by participating together in Saryu Aarti. The Guinness team will make its official announcement today. Guinness World Records official Nischal Barot said that the maximum number of people performed Aarti together in this event.

Stones pelted at the convoy of BJP MP Raju Bista in Darjeeling.

Once again a BJP MP was attacked in West Bengal. This time stones were thrown, but it was fortunate that the MP was not present in the vehicle which was attacked. Darjeeling MP Raju Bista said he was targeted. He warned that he would not allow such failed efforts to succeed.

Former Nepal PM Oli announces, Communist Party will not contest general elections

Nepal Communist Party President and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has clarified that his party will not participate in the general elections to be held on March 5, 2026. President Ramchandra Paudel has expressed dissatisfaction with this decision of Oli. In a meeting with the intellectual community at Sheetal Niwas on Saturday, the President said that the main opposition party staying away from the elections is not a positive sign for the democratic process and may affect the political balance.

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