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Monday, May 28, 2012

Maoists not to blame for CA demise: Dahal

UCPN (Maoist) Pushpa Kamal Dahal said on Monday that his party tried its best until the last moment to keep the Constituent Assembly alive, the tenure of which expired Sunday, failing to deliver a new constitution.

Speaking at a press meet at the Gyanzou Hotel in Lazimpat following the party´s standing committee meeting held in Paris Danda, the Maoist chairman blamed the dissolution of CA on those who did not want change in the country, referring to the Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN-UML as status quotists. 

Dahal alleged that NC and UML were more focused on government formation at the final stage of the negotiations, whereas his party, Dahal maintained, had put constitution writing on priority. He argued that it was largely due to this mismatch in priorities that ultimately caused the CA to fail.

Even though the CA got dissolved, the struggle for the new constitution has not ended, Dahal said, adding the struggle just has entered a new phase. He stressed that unity and consensus among political parties should be the key to see off the present political crisis.

He also revealed that his party actually wanted to impose emergency in the country, as the last resort, to extend CA’s term by six months as negotiations over federalism did not look heading to a conclusive end even at the eleventh hour. 



Dahal defended the government decision to go for fresh elections as, he argued, there could have been no more democratic option available, with CA facing certain dissolution. “The fresh polls will be held as per Supreme Court verdict,” Dahal said, claiming that his party would garner two-thirds majority in the elections so that the new constitution would not have to suffer another setback.

He ruled out any chances of constitutional vacuum in the country as the new elections, announced for November 22 this year, has been called and the CA dissolved also in line with the apex court´s verdict.

Dahal made it clear that PM Baburam Bhattarai will not step down immediately. He said a consensus government would be formed in the near future, claiming that NC and UML  rejoin the government in a few days. Dahal, however, said discussions then could be held to decided on the leadership of the new government.

Dahal further said he, while facing up to his ´historical´ duty of peace process and constitution writing as the Maoist chairman, did not fail even though the country could not get a new constitution this time. "I don´t concede that I failed. The history will prove this," Dahal said.



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UML blames Maoists for present crisis

 Lack of commitment from UCPN (Maoist) and its failure to adhere to politics of consensus are the main cause that the country failed to deliver the new constitution through the Constituent Assembly (CA), CPN UML said on Monday.

Issuing a press statement after the party’s standing committee meeting at the party office in Balkhu, UML has said that the party made every effort to write a new constitution and even proposed extended parliament to settle all the disputed issues of the constitution writing process. 

However, the UML’s proposal was obstructed after the UCPN (Maoist) refused to cooperate rather made a unilateral announcement to dissolve the CA and a new date for fresh CA elections without forging consensus among the parties, the statement further reads. 

“The present government has lost its constitutional and political grounds to claim the premiership after it failed to adopt constitutional means for a fresh people’s mandate,” the UML has said. 

The UML has also urged everyone to unite to maintain peace and communal harmony in the country.



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Sunday, May 27, 2012

People in Far west fear situation will worsen

Western Nepal curiously observed the desperate attempts by the power centers in Kathmandu on the last day of the Constituent Assembly (CA) on Sunday.

Expectations had been high that life would return to normal across the region once the new constitution was drafted. As the day wore on in a region plagued by numerous strike, that expectation gradually gave way to despondency as the inclusive constitution appeared distant. 

People were preparing to cautiously welcome the new constitution despite indications that it would not address all the voices. But the late news about the failure to draft the constitution has worsened the situation. The strikes that started with demands of an undivided far west region a month ago still continue and the civil society leaders fear that the days ahead would be more painful. 

"It is very difficult to even imagine the eventuality of non-issuance of constitution," civil society leader in Kanchanpur Nara Bahadur Saud told Republica. "It will lead the country toward anarchy and political vacuum." 

Most of the common people can´t even imagine what will happen now. They were hoping for a midnight miracle as in the past but were disappointed with the news of failure this time. "The failure to draft a constitution may invite many accidents in the future. It may even lead to the loss of all the accomplishments attained till now," Saud added.

People had hoped to celebrate Monday´s Republic Day with vigor with the new constitution but the bad news at the end has disappointed them. "We were expecting widespread celebrations after promulgation of constitution. It has now turned into disappointment," Registrar of the Far West University Hem Raj Panta said. He advised the leaders to learn from the failure and express commitment not to repeat the mistakes again in the future. "They should now attempt to improve communal harmony that have lately been strained," he advised.

Advocate from Baitadi Rajendra Saud had hoped that at least an incomplete constitution would be framed by midnight. "The people had fed the CA members even by staying hungry themselves. But the CA members didn´t complete their duty," he stated. He opined that the credibility of leaders will take a massive hit after this failure. 

"The democracy would be weakened if the leaders lose credibility," Chief of Mountain Multiple Campus, Dadeldhura Suresh Joshi concurred. Blasting the leaders for inability to complete the constitution despite extending the two-year tenure of CA by another two years. "The economy has been hit hard by the uncertainty prevailing in the country. This new development will worsen the situation," Joshi added.



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Crisis deepens as CA expires(with images)

Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai late Sunday night announced a fresh election to the Constituent Assembly for November 22 despite opposition from his coalition partners.

The ministers representing the CPN-UML, Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and other coalition partners walked out of the cabinet meeting which took the decision to call for fresh polls.

The decision has come after the CA term expired on Sunday. Prime Minister Bhattarai argued that the government was compelled to take the move. “There was no alternative [of the election] ...,” he said in a televised address to the nation, minutes before the CA term expired. 

Issuing a joint statement Nepali Congress parliamentary party leader Ram Chandra Paudel, CPN-UML Chairman Jhalanath Khanal, Madhesi People’s Rights Forum-Nepal Chairman Upendra Yadav and Rastriya Janashakti Party Co-Chairman Prakash Chandra Lohani opposed the decision.They said that they put all-out efforts to give continuity to the legislature-parliament by promulgating a constitution based on the agreements reached so far and entrusting responsibility to the transitional parliament to complete the remaining tasks. They claimed their sincere efforts went in vain due to the Maoist leaders’ reluctance.

“We tried our best to save the legislature-parliament and its achievements. But our proposals were not accepted,” the statement said. They accused the government of not listening to their concern that the fresh election can’t be announced without making some amendments to the interim constitution. The parties have accused the prime minister of trying to impose autocratic system by dissolving a most inclusively elected CA.They have demanded that the prime minister tender his resignation and pave the way for the formation of a national consensus government to save the country from a political quagmire.

Also, the UCPN (Maoist) dissident faction led by senior vice-chairman Mohan Baidya objected the government decision to go for fresh polls.
“This announcement made without the consent of other political parties and without any constitutional ground, is obviously unconstitutional,” said a statement issued by Baidya. “Therefore, we vehemently oppose it.”

Deputy Prime Minister and CPN-UML leader Ishwar Pokharel, Rastriya Prajatantra Party minister Parshuram Khapung, Minister Chandradev Joshi of CPN (Samyukta) and Kumar Belbase of CPN-ML, among others, announced their objection to the prime minister’s proposal for election.

PM Bhattari decided to opt for the new polls, after the last-minute efforts to find consensus at the CA chairman Subas Nembang’s office failed. Later, an emergency meeting of the Maoist standing committee decided to go for the fresh election. 

Though the major political parties have opposed the decision, PM Bhattarai has urged for consensus among the parties. 

“Though we failed to fulfill our duty this time, the people will be the judge. I do not want to blame anyone,” he said, adding, “We 
cannot move ahead without forging political consensus.” 

The prime minister said he continued to assume the executive powers and his government will hold the election. 

Expressing sadness over the failure to draft the new constitution, the prime minister urged the people to move ahead united.

He said the government decided to go for the fresh election because drafting a forward-looking new constitution upholding the aspirations of Dalits, Janjatis, Muslims, and oppressed society was not possible before the end of the CA term.

Meanwhile, CPN-UML and Nepali Congress (NC) leaders opposed the prime minister’s decision. UML leader and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal said his party and the NC have objected to the prime minister’s proposal to go for fresh elections. 

Nepal said the ministers from his party walked out from the cabinet meeting as the prime minister, according to him, tabled the proposal for election all of a sudden without holding any discussion with other parties.

“The way the prime minister announced the election was completely against the constitution so we objected to this decision,” he explained. “The Maoists’ motive behind backtracking from the agreements reached with other parties is part of its strategy for capturing the state powers by force.”

Nepal also said the UCPN (Maoist) party is squarely responsible for the failure of CA and accused the Maoist leaders of never working sincerely for completing the constitution.

“They always believed in conspiracy and creating pressure on other parties instead of sincerely working for writing the constitution,” said Nepal. “At one time they [Maoists] encouraged lawmakers to launch signature campaign and then the Maoists provoked others [ethnic communities] to take to the street at such a crucial juncture.”

Also, NC General Secretary Krishna Sitaula said that the NC wouldn’t support the government decision to go for the new election. “The prime minister made the announcement as per the decision of the standing committee meeting of UCPN (Maoist) and not with the consent of other political parties,” said Sitaula.

CA chairman saddened
CA Chairman Subas Nembang expressed sadness over the failure to promulgate the new constitution from the CA. He said the CA failed to finalize the constitution despite the fact that a large part of the task of statute drafting had already been completed. 

“This is very sad that we couldn’t promulgate new constitution due to differences over only a couple of issues although we had already completed the major tasks,” said Nembang. “We did our level best to forge consensus but in vain as leaders from major parties couldn’t agree on giving continuity to the legislature parliament which was the best option available before us.”


PM addresses nation.



Lawmakers from various parties staging demonstration inside CA building premises. They are demanding that the top brass meeting be convened at the CA building, not at the prime minister´s residence in Baluwatar. (Photo: Dipesh Shrestha)



Representatives from various ethnic and marginalized groups stating sit-in in New Baneshwor near the CA building. (Photo: Dipesh Shrestha)
























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Prez Yadav expresses concern over CA dissolution in Republic day message

President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav has extended best wishes to all the Nepalis in the country and abroad on Monday on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the adoption of the republican political system by the country.

He has also paid tributes to the known and unknown martyrs who gave up their life in course of the struggle for liberation from feudal culture and autocratic rule and for establishing the democratic republic. 

"The unexpected dissolution of the Constituent Assembly constituted after a big struggle and sacrifice is a matter of serious concern and regret for all of us," the President stated in his message, adding- our six decades old dream of making Nepal even more peaceful, graceful and prosperous through a democratic constitution framed by the representatives of the people has again remained incomplete and all have felt disheartened with the constitution not coming from the Constituent Assembly even in four years.

There is no alternative to steering the country´s politics ahead on the path of democracy by making an evaluation of the shortcomings in the past. In this context, the Interim Constitution, 2007 shall also guide us in the days ahead. I expect that our political forces and individuals would remain specially conscious in the coming days realizing the reality that the democratic achievements made from time to time in the past could not be institutionalized and consolidated, the President said.

"The country has already internalized achievements and features such as the republic, the inclusive democratic system of governance, federalism and secularism secured through the People´s Movement 2006/07 and the Interim Constitution, 2007, and no one can go back from these achievements," the Head of the State said in the message, making special plea to all the people in the country to maintain mutual brotherhood and social goodwill in society and the nation at this hour of political transition. 



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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Experts see three possible scenarios


With a high degree of uncertainty looming after the four-party talks faltered on Saturday, experts of constitution say there are three possible scenarios.
First, the CA sees a happy ending with the parties finally settling their differences and promulgating a full constitution on Sunday. Second: they defer remaining contentions on federalism to be dealt by "transformed parliament" and promulgate the constitution with whatever is agreed upon so far. And third, the parties miss the deadline leading to dissolution of the CA and thus heading for a fresh mandate based on new political agreement.
In the first scenario, the parties somehow converge on any of the models discussed so far: from the six-state model floated by the minority members of the State Restructuring Commission to the 14-state model passed by the majority of the CA committee on state restructuring, or any new model agreed towards the end of the Day.
In the second scenario, the country gets a new constitution, with some unresolved issues, such as mapping, number and naming of federal provinces. The new statute replaces the Interim Constitution of 2007 and there remains an active "transformed parliament". The constitution, says former Bar President and Senior Advocate Bishwo Kant Mainali, must have a "special provision" inserted – in order to give the "transformed parliament" a constitutional legitimacy and authority to sort out the remaining issues of federalism. The new agreements on federalism will be institutionalised through constitutional amendments.
The special provision, however, will also have to fix the timeframe and the basis for the transformed parliament to settle the remaining differences along with fixing the process and deadline to hold the general elections. Any constitutional body, such as the proposed Central Federal Commission assigned to complete the remaining tasks, would be under the supervision and control of the transformed parliament, which will comprise the same lawmakers, says Senior Advocate Radheshyam Adhikari.  
In the third, or the worst case scenario, the parties will continue to stick to their guns and miss the May 27 deadline. In that case CA automatically dissolves but the Interim Constitution continues to govern, says Adhikari. The Article 82, however, would allow the defunct assembly to take an interim call on future course, including to go for a fresh mandate. "In this case, the positive aspect would be the country will get a new assembly with new mandate that will decide whether or not to go for ethnicity-based federalism," says Mainali.
The caretaker government will remain for sometime but based on the "doctrine of necessity," the parties will forge a new political agreement to form a government through a presidential order. Such a government could hold CA elections, argues Adhikari. Till a new CA is constituted, the statue drafting process will stop.
Differences over status of PM in case of fiasco
There are, however, differences among the experts on the status of the prime minister and the president after the CA is dissolved as in third scenario.
In an urgent call, Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai on Saturday night consulted with some legal experts.
Advocate Raman Shrestha suggested that next way is to go for fresh CA polls as per the first of three alternatives provided by the Supreme Court directive. The second alternative suggested by SC was to go for referendum on unresolved issues of constitution.  The third option, Shrestha said, was "too vague" as it just says parties could go for any constitutionally permissible alternative.
Advocate Ramnarayan Bidari, however, told the PM that the institution of president would not exist after the CA has been dissolved but the institution of prime minister would be there. But Advocate Adhikari disagrees. "If the CA is dissolved, all the institutions formed in line with the Interim Constitution will continue to exist, though the PM would be rendered to a caretaker status," said Adhikari.
 Source ekantipur

No statute today will leave political, constitutional void

Frustrated by the top leaders´ failure to make any headway in resolving the disputes in constitution writing, Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman Subas Nembang cautioned top leaders of major political parties that the failure to promulgate the new constitution by Sunday will leave a political as well as constitutional void.

At a meeting held at the prime minister´s office in Baluwatar, Nembang urged the leaders to forge consensus or come up with an alternative in the remaining hours so as to avoid the looming crisis. 

“Failure to promulgate the new constitution will result in a political void because the interim constitution does not envision CA´s failure to promulgate the new constitution. I alerted the leaders about the impending consequences," Nembang told Republica.

The government will be the direct victim if the CA is dissolved without promulgating the new constitution because the government will turn into a caretaker one immediately after the CA and parliament cease to exist.

As per the interim constitution, the role of CA will come to an end once it promulgates the new constitution but will continue to exist as the legislature-parliament until an elected parliament replaces it. But the legislature-parliament will not be given continuity if the CA fails to promulgate the new statute.

Similarly, the status of president will also be questioned because the he was also elected from the same parliament. On the president´s term of office, Article 36C of the interim constitution states: the president shall continue in office until the new constitution is promulgated by the CA.

Also, questions will be raised if the president exercises executive powers as the constitution clearly defines the president as the constitutional head of the state.
"I had to alert the leaders because questions will definitely be raised from various quarters on the legitimacy of the government, head of state and other institutions as well," Nembang said. 
The government and international donors have spent billions of rupees for constitution making. He said people will seek the details and clarifications.

Nembang told the leaders the new constitution would stoke dissatisfaction among various communities but that would be manageable. "But the situation without a constitution will definitely be unmanageable," he explained. He said there will be anarchy in the society because various groups have already started fortifying their camps with the intent to fish in troubled waters in case of CA´s failure.

Nembang argued that the institutions whose legitimacy would be questioned will not be able to contain confrontation between various groups.

Leaders, including UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, responding to Nembang´s concerns said they realize the gravity of the situation. But, there was no concrete progress toward bringing the new constitution until late Saturday night.



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Security forces put on high alert

 The three security agencies under the Home Ministry have been put on high alert to prevent possible violence in case Constituent Assembly (CA) is dissolved. 

One third of police in the Valley have been mobilized in the area around the CA premises in Baneshwar assessing the next 24 hours to be critical. Reserve and strike forces have also been kept on alert to assist them if required. 

Nepal Police, Armed Police Force (APF) and Central Investigation Department under the Home Ministry have been jointly mobilized with a Nepal Army representative coordinating their plans. The security agencies have received information that a few groups were prepared to protest, believing an incomplete constitution would be drafted, if it is drafted at all, while others were active to incite communal violence by capitalizing on these protests. 

A joint security command post will be formed at the Home Ministry with ministry officials, representatives of the army and all three bodies under the ministry. Similar command posts will also be in place in all the districts. Such command post in the Valley will be kept at the Metropolitan Police Commissioner´s Office in Ranipokhari, Kathmandu. The command posts including Nepal Army representatives will mobilize commanders on the field to assess the prevailing security situation. 

Separate command posts will also be in place at the Nepal Police and APF headquarters. "A matured security plan has been implemented considering analysis of all possible security challenges," Nepal Police Spokesperson DIG Binod Singh said. 

The Home Ministry has been implementing security strategy since mid-April and has been adjusting the strategy based on 15-day security analysis. Security sources said the regular weekly meeting of the central security committee held on Friday was also being held on Monday in the last couple of weeks. 

Three different plans
The security agencies have made three different plans anticipating three different eventualities on Sunday, according to security sources. Plan A includes handling the challenges that may result if the constitution is drafted. Plan B deals with the challenges that may arise immediately after dissolution of the CA and Plan C with normal situation.

The security officers do not anticipate big security threats if the constitution is drafted reasoning that a few unsatisfied groups taking to streets would not pose serious security challenges. There may be attempts to flare the situation through infiltrations in the protests but the officers do not see that as a big threat. 

They expect the most serious challenge if the constitution is not drafted. They expect that groups may try to fuel violence capitalizing on the uncertainty and political vacuum after CA dissolution. "The current ethnic division will add direct challenges if the constitution is not drafted," a DIG with Nepal Police said. 

The officers fear that there may also be confusion about official orders if dispute over the legitimacy of the existing government continued after the CA dissolution. A senior security officer claimed that they were mentally prepared on what to do if the president and prime minister emerged as parallel power centers in such a scenario. 

Nepal Army has been carrying out an advisory role in the present scenario as a coordinator. The army intelligence doesn´t expect the situation to deteriorate to the extent that requires clamping curfew or declaration of state of emergency. Their role will change in case of emergency or curfew.


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Baidya's new idea to save parliament

With uncertainty looming over the new constitution as of late Saturday evening, the Mohan Baidya faction of the Maoist party has floated a proposal to amend Article 82 of the Interim Constitution so as to at least save parliament even if the Constituent Assembly (CA) is dissolved. 

Maoist Vice-chairman Mohan Baidya and leader Dev Gurung floated the proposal during their meeting with Nepali Congress (NC) President Sushil Koirala on Saturday, according to a NC leader privy to the meeting. [break}

The leader said that the constitutional provision can be amended in such a way that the dissolved CA will continue to function as a legislature-parliament to complete the unfinished work of constitution making and also own whatever work has been completed so far by the CA. 

The existing provisions only provide that the work of the Constituent Assembly ends from the day of commencement of the costitution passed by the CA, and until the election of the legislature as set forth in the new constitution the business and proceedings of parliament shall be as set forth in the said new constitution.

The parliament floated by the Baidya faction will be different from a transformed one that has been discussed among parties, according to the NC leader. The transformed parliament could come into existence only if a draft of the constitution was promulgated, he said. 

Gurung even confirmed that amendment of Article 82 has been discussed. "At some meeting, the amendment of Article 82 has surfaced," Gurung said when asked about their proposal. 

The NC leader told Republica that the existing bill registered at the Constituent Assembly to amend Article 64 -- which relates to extending the term of the CA-- can be used to amend Article 82. For that purpose an amendment to the bill to amend Article 64 is required to be registered at parliament. 

"If all the parties agree on this alternative, the amendment of Article 82 as proposed by the Baidya faction is technically possible," said a source at the CA familiar with procedural matters. 

No-confidence move against PM 

Meanwhile, the NC, CPN-UML and the Mohan Baidya faction have also started a move to register a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai at parliament. Leaders said the parties may register the motion at parliament with the signatures of a majority of parliament members prior to the dissolution of the CA in case consensus eludes parties on the contentious issues of constitution making. 

"Though such a move will not bear fruit following dissolution of the CA, it will create political and moral pressure on the prime minister to step down in the aftermath of CA dissolution. We will submit the signatures to the president before the CA is dissolved," said another NC leader, seeking anonymity. 

According to NC leaders, their party on Saturday collected the signatures of its lawmakers for the purpose.



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New Baneshwor area tense as ethnic groups stage demo

The surrounding areas of the Constituent Assembly (CA) building in New Baneshowr have become tense on Saturday afternoon, with activists from various ethnic communities staging demonstrations to press for their demand.

The demonstrations, spearheaded by Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN), come hours ahead of May 27, when the deadline for the promulgation of the new constitution by CA expires. 

Demonstrators have been shouting slogans demanding that the nine-point pact earlier reached between NEFIN and the government be implemented. They have demanded that the state be restructured based on single ethnic identity and have said a new constitution without federalism would not acceptable to them.

A large number of security personnel have been deployed at the site. Traffic movement has come to a halt due to the demonstrations. 

Also, the major political parties and  have shifted their meeting venue from CA building to the prime minister’s official residence in Baluwatar due to the ethnic communities’ demonstrations in the area. 



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बन्दकर्ताले हानेको ढुंगाले लाग्दा प्रहरी नायव निरीक्षक घाईते सशस्त्र प्रहरीका नायव निरीक्षक बब्लु सिंह गम्भिर घाइते ।


। वीरगञ्जको घण्टाघर छेउमा रोकी राखेको ट्यांकर माथि बृहत मधेशी मोर्चाका कार्यकर्ताले ढुंगा प्रहार गर्दा सशस्त्र प्रहरीका नायव निरीक्षक बब्लु सिंह घाइते हुनुभएको छ । बन्दको आव्हान गर्दै र्‍याली सहित हिड्का मोर्चाका कार्यकर्ताले रोकेर राखेको ना १ ख ५११२ नम्बरको ट्याक्करलाई ढुंगा प्रहार गर्ने क्रममा सिंहको टाउको लागेको थियो । घाईते सिंहको नारायणी उपक्षेत्रिय अस्पतालमा उपचार भईरहेको छ ।
ढुंगा प्रहार गर्ने ५ महिला र १ पुरुषलाई प्रहरीले नियन्त्रणमा लिएको छ भने अहिले अवस्था सामान्य रहेको र सुरक्षा व्यवस्था कडा पारिएको जिल्ला प्रहरी कार्यलय पर्साले जनाएको छ ।
स्वायक्त मधेश प्रदेशको माग गर्दै संयुक्त मोर्चाले आव्हान गरेको बन्दका कारण तराईको जनजीवन प्रभावित भएको छ ।

Friday, May 25, 2012

Peace returning to Terai as armed groups come to talks

 Law and order is coming to Saptari which is regarded as the most sensitive district in security point of view in the past. 

The terrible situation in the rural areas has been coming down to normalcy. 

Until a few months ago, one could hear abduction, looting, and donation terror from early in the morning, but the situation is now comparatively better, locals say.

The people of Saptari are now feeling peace after the government increased administrative activity and held talks with Terai armed groups, say locals. 

Madhes was much plagued after Jay Krishna Goit group rebelling from UCPN (Maoist) in 2061 BS declared armed war for a separate state.

Displaced locals have been returning to villages and hilly people have also started to come to Terai but it will take time for them to stay in the villages, said locals. 

Saptari SP Ganesh Bahadur Thapa says police has increased patrol in villages, police posts have been established, criminals have been taken action and arms are seized.

"We are working with high alert even if situation has somewhat improved. We are engaged in crime control by minutely analyzing the information received", said SP Thapa. 


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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

16 yr old Nepali scales Mt. Everest

 A school student Nima Chamji Sherpa has successfully scaled the MT. Everest. Sherpa who is awaiting her SLC results climbed the tallest mountain of the world from Nepal side and claims to be a youngest female to scale the highest peak from the Nepal route. 

Sixteen year old Sherpa, a resident of Khudel VDC, Solukhumbu was with her father Tendi when she reached the top. 

She is a student at Lumbini Academy, Chuchchepati. Both father and daughter were team members of High Adventure Expedition Everest 2012. 

Talking to Republica from the Everest base camp, she claimed to be the youngest female to climb Everest from Nepal side. 

Sherpa started her climb on Friday night and reached the peak on Saturday around 11 am. Before scaling Everest, she had climbed 6,000 meters high Lobhuche Peak.

Sherpa´s teammate Shreya Shah had lost her life during her descent from the peak. 


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Monday, May 21, 2012

विवादित विषयलाई मतदानबाट टुङग्याउन माओवादी र मोर्चा सहमत


९ जेठ, काठमाण्डौं । शीर्षदलको बैठकमा मंगलबार पनि सहमित नभए निर्वाचन प्रणलीबाट विवाद समाधान गर्न माओवादी मोर्चा सहमत भएका छन् । माओवादी अध्यक्ष पुष्पकमल दाहाल प्रचण्डको निवास लाजिम्पाटमा भएको छलफलमा राज्यपुनसर्ंचना आयोग र संविधानसभाको विषयगत समितिले दिएको दुई मध्ये एक प्रस्तावमा सहमत हुनुपर्ने त्यसो नभए निर्वाचन प्रक्रियामा जाने सहमति भएको फोरम गणतान्त्रिकका कार्यवाहक अध्यक्ष राजकिशोर यादवले जानकारी दिनुभयो ।
आजको छलफलबाट मोर्चा र माओवादीले बहुमतबाट भएपनि विवादित विषयको समाधान गर्ने निर्णय गरेका हुन । शीर्ष दलको बैठकमा साझा धारणा राख्ने नेताहरुले बताएका छन् । कांग्रेस र एमालेले भने जातिय आधारमा प्रदेश बनाउन नहुने र अहिले नै संघियतामा गए ८ प्रदशे मान्नुपर्ने अडान राखेका छन् ।
Source onlinekhabar

Third day of NEFIN banda cripples life


The general strike called by the Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN) has crippled life across the nation on Tuesday as well.
The banda has been called to name and map territory of federal states on the basis of ethnicity.
Transportation has come to a grinding halt due to the strike.
Normal life has been paralysed in the valley due to the NEFIN banda and it has been further crippled in Tarai region due to the banda called by various organisations and associations.
It has been reported that the demonstrators vandalised a vehicle in Dang early morning today.
The banda continued today as talks between the agitating ethic groups and the government remained inconclusive on Monday.
The two sides, however, have agreed to continue the discussions today.
source ekantipur

Scribes manhandled, vehicles vandalised


Supporters of the banda called by the Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN) continued to assault journalists and press vehicles on Tuesday as well.
The supporters manhandled a journalist of Mountain TV and vandalised the van ( Ba 9 Cha 2933) at Gatthaghar in Bhaktapur this morning.
The irate banda enforcers vandalised the van that was heading to pick up television staffs, and took away the identity cards and manhandled journalist Uttar Phuyal and office staff Mina Khadka, sources confirmed. The banda supporters had impounded the van for some time.
Likewise, a tourist bus (Ba 1 Ya 430) has also been vandalised at Mahankal of Bouddha this morning.
Meanwhile, police detained some eight banda supporters at Jadibuti for forcefully enforcing banda in the area.
Though NEFIN Chairman Raj Kumar Lekhi, in a statement, urged cadres not to obstruct the movement of media persons, banda supporters have ignored the call.

Source ekantipur

Banda affects movement of cargo from customs points

 Around a thousand vehicles carrying essential goods are stranded in the northern and southern border areas of the country due to bandas called by various groups, compelling importers to pay extra cost, which will eventually be transferred to consumers. 

Cargo trucks are currently lying in the yard of Biratnagar Customs Office. Trucks that are carrying raw material for industries, mainly located in the Morang-Sunsari industrial corridor, and fast moving consumer goods, are currently stuck in the customs office since the last five days, Binod Kunwar, chief of customs office, told Republica on Monday. 
 
Similarly, imports from China have come to a complete halt and more than 60 containers are stranded in the yard of Tatopani Customs Office, while around 350 empty-containers are in the Birgunj inland containers depot (ICD). The containers that are stranded in the Birgunj ICD had brought iron, feeds and fast moving consumer goods. 

“The empty containers which are on the property of Indian shipping companies charge US$14 per day,” Rajan Sharma, president of Nepal Freight Forwarders´ Association (NFFA), told Republica. 

Similarly, goods such as summer apparels and cosmetics that are imported from China are stuck in the Tatopani Customs Office. “More than a dozen containers are lying in the Tibetan territory of China,” said officials at the Tatopani customs. 

Importers, such as Arjun Sapkota, fear agricultural products, like fruits, imported from China might be ruined if they are not taken to the market in time. 

Abhinas Bohara, president of the Morang Merchants´ Association (MMA), said many industries are on the verge of closure due to scarcity of raw materials. According to local importers, they have to pay detention charge of up to Rs 2,500 per day to customs office in case their vehicles have to be parked in the yard of the office. 

“The whole cost that occurs due to delay in the transporting goods will ultimately be transferred to customers,” Sharma said.


Source myrepublica