Kathmandu, July 10 -- The government's controversial land bill, officially titled the 'Bill to amend some Nepal acts related to land, 2025', was removed from the House of Representatives' agenda on Wednesday after strong objections from major political parties, including the ruling Nepali Congress.

Despite being listed as a tentative agenda item, the bill faced resistance over concerns of its potential misuse and lack of adequate consultation.

The tentative agenda for Wednesday's meeting of the House of Representatives included a proposal by Balram Adhikari, minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, to initiate a clause-wise discussion on the land bill in the House.

However, the bill was removed from the agend...