Another murder in terai; other details
By Bhola B Rana
Kathmandu, 9 Nov: Another person has been killed in continuing violence in the terai.
Trader Jitendra Bahadur Singh’s bullet riddled body was found in a field Siraha Friday after he was abducted one day earlier.
Local development Minister Ram Chandra Jha said government negotiators have established direct contact with 11 terai rebel groups and he’s efforting contact with other groups by continuing his stay in the shout.
Jha said no contact has been established with the Goit group of the Terai Janatantrik Mukti Morcha fighting for an independent state in the south.
Jha called on rebel groups to sit down for negotiations with government by mid-December.
“Government can’t wait indefinitely,” he warned.
Jha is a member of a three-member government negotiating team,
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YCL attack police post in Tehrathum
Kathmandu, 9 Nov: Two policemen were injured when the YCL Saturday attacked a police post in Tehrathum following an altercation.
The situation was brought under control with intervention of CDO Kamal Kant Regmi.
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“No. I won’t join. But the constitution should be drafted soonest.”
(NC President Girija Prasad in Rajdhani cartoon pulling back a government vehicle with PM Prachanda at driving seat; government aims to work for integration of armies and constitution drafting, 9 Nov.)
“This isn’t something that can’t happen [likelihood of Maoist commander Nanda Kishore Pun Pasang becoming army chief]. Time and situation will tell.”
(Home Minister Bamdeb Gautam, Nepal Samacharpatra, 9 Nov.)
“Seven months have been uselessly wasted.”
(CPN-UML General Secretary Jhalanath Khanal complaining to journalists no work done in this period on constitution drafting, Kantipur, 9 Nov.)
“NC’s reluctance to forge electoral alliance and pressure to incorporate simple majority into the constitution to form a government were the evidences of NC departing from the politics of consensus.”
(Moist leader Posta Bahadur Bogati, The Himalayan Times, 9 Nov.)
(We need to have new standards for army job because the standards that were formulated during Prithvi Nayaran’s time cannot guide the process any more.”
(Posta Bahadur Bogati, The Himalayan Times, 9 Nov.)
“We’ve come this far despite conspiracies at home and abroad of reactionaries.”
(Radio Nepal broadcast, 9 Nov.)
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