Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala leaves for China
Kathmandu, 8 Sept: Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala flew for Beijing Tuesday for a six-day to prepare an environment for Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal’s China visit this autumn.
Koirala said she will discuss economic issues and seek assistance for the construction of flyovers in the capital to ease traffic congestion.
She discussed Chinese security assistance with chiefs of Nepal Army and Nepal Police ahead of the China visit.
She is visiting China at the invitation of Foreign Minister Yang Jeichi.
But a meeting sought with President Hu Jintao hasn’t yet been confirmed.
The foreign ministry said political issues, hydropower generation, infrastructure development, tourism and agriculture development will be discussed.
China will take up direct investments in Nepal without government agreement as India does, Tarun reports.
China is seeking equal treatment with India, the newspaper reports.
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Maoists to discuss of combatants disqualified by UNMIN by mid-Sept: Baldeb
By Bhola B Rana
Kathmandu, 8 Sept: A general staff meeting of PLA has approved a manual for the chain of command, Maoist mouthpiece Jahadisha reports.
A meeting since Saturday also gave final shape to the internal directives for training, transfer, promotion and home leave issued some days ago for the running of PLA.
A central-level training camp will be conducted in Chitwan at the end of Bhadra [16 Sept] to discuss the future of combatants disqualified by UNMIN. Company commanders are qualified to participate.
“Their future will be decided only after suggestions are received following widespread discussions,” Commander Baldeb told Janadisha.
The meting that concluded Monday promoted half a dozen commanders to division commanders and more than brigade vice-commanders to one dozen to brigade commanders.
The meeting transferred more than 40 brigade commanders.
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Three Madesh parties to continue support for govt.
Kathmandu, 8 Sept: Three ruling parties from Madesh Monday decided to continue support to the Madhav Kumar Nepal government.
But MJFL, TMLP and NSP opposed government withdrawal of perks and privileges for Vice-President Parnananda Jha who hails from terai.
Jha’s oath in Hindi and his refusal to retake oath in Nepali as directed by the supreme court and government has created a language issue
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25 Nepalis arrested in El Salvador
Kathmandu, 8 Sept: Twenty-five Nepalis have been arrested by the navy of El Salvador, AP reports.
They were among 76 migrants from Bangladesh, Ecuador and Eritrea aboard a boat off the El Salvador coast.
The Nepalis are being deported.
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Panel to ensure bhatta security at Pashupati
Kathmandu, 8 Sept: A panel has been formed by the Pashupatinath Area Development Trust (PADT) to ensure the security of bhattas.temple and visitors at Pashupatinath after an attack on two newly appointed Indian priests by suspected Maoists.
The committee will be headed by an assistant secretary at the home ministry.
The meeting Monday entrusted the PADT chairman to ensure the transparency of the temple income and fix remuneration, allowances and perks of bhattas.
Maoists are demanding appointment of Nepali priests lat the holiest Hindu shrine while the real problem is the transparency on the management of the temple income.
Maoist attempt to appoint Nepali priests at the temple backfired during their nine-month rule.
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Heroin trafficker arrested
Kathmandu, 8 Sept: Mahendra Giri, 28, was arrested in Kalanki Monday with 840 grams heroin after police intercepted a drug consignment of 816 grams destines for Swaziland in Africa, police said.
Altogether 5,655 grams of heroin worth millions of rupees were recovered in a 16-day Operation Disk.
Giri was involved in trafficking Afghan drugs to Nepal through Pakistan and India concealed in gearboxes and footrests of vehicles.
The drugs were trafficked to the west through Nepal.
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Promotion of Maj Gen Toran Jung Bahadur Singh stalled
Kathmandu, 8 Sept: Government hasn’t yet decided even in two months on the recommendation to promote Maj. Gen Toran Jung Bahadur Singh charged for human rights violation, Annapurna Post reports.
The file is pending.
Defence Minister presented the file at the cabinet but Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal is sitting on it.
Outgoing Army Chief Gen Rukmangud Katawal presented a recommendation without alternative candidate to replace Lt Gen Kul Bahadur Khadka.
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“The other parties which are standing against civil supremacy have compelled us to roar for peace, constitution and state restructuring. This roar will definitely drive away those which are opposing civil supremacy and the people will emerge victorious.”
(Chairman Prachanda, The Rising Nepal, 8 Sept.)
“The government will lose the authority to spend money from October 18 if the house fails to pass the budget beforehand.”
(Speaker Subash Nemwang warning, The Kathmandu Post, 8 Sept.)
“Many newcomers I have met here are in a dilemma either to stay or leave because of the scarcity of jobs here in Australia. They are here, as Baral says, to ‘escape the chaos’ in Nepal. If only our government asserts its presence and manages to maintain peace, security and economically viable opportunities in Nepal, students like us are almost sure that all the Nepal iu students living abroad will return back to serve the nation.”
(Dibya Jyoti and Laxmi, The Kathmandu Post, 8 Sept.)
‘Once a consensus government is formed, all the problems plaguing the nation will be automatically solved.”
(Baburam Bhattarai, The Himalayan Times, 8 Sept.)
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‘How can there be an agreements with Maoists who seek to ban other parties? Parties aren’t even agreed on the name of the constitution. There’s no indication all parties can agree of drafting the constitution.”
9Congress leader Gagan Thapa, Kantipur, 8 Sept.)
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