Maoists continue seize for third day; other details
By Bhola B Rana
Kathmandu, 5 May: Maoists continued their seize of the streets of the capital and other urban centers nation-wide for the fourth consecutive day Wednesday obstructing the movement of vehicles and people inconveniencing them.
Schools, industries, businesses and banks remain closed as the main opposition has brought the country to a standstill.
The main opposition has bussed in thousands of people from districts in the Valley for their pressure campaign to oust the government led by Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal and form a national government under its leadership.
Parties haven’t prioritized the drafting of a constitution that has to be promulgated by 28 May to institutionalize a republic that has already been declared by an unelected and self-appointed parliament.
The deadline will be missed and a political crisis will ensue.
Maoist Chairman Prachanda held discussions held discussions with Congress leaders Shekhar Koirala and Krishna Prasad Shitaula Wednesday morning to prepare an environment for a summit of the UCPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress and UML.
The summit wasn’t held Tuesday as differences between the three parties on six issues persisted.
Most members of the cabinet, including Prime Minister Nepal slipped into Singha Durbar at night and began camping there as Maoists intensified their anti-government drive be deciding to stop the entry of ministers into the central secretariat.
CHINA REACTION
China Wednesday asked political leaders to begin a dialogue for political consensus.
“As a friendly neighbour, we sincerely hope Nepalese political forces will take national interests into consideration, hold a dialogue, coordinate and seek a political consensus.
“This is what is in Nepal’s fundamental interest, and is also good for regional peace and stability,” Spokesman of the Chinese foreign ministry Jiang Yu said in Beijing.
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Police post attack looted, weapons looted
Kathmandu, 5 May: An unidentified group overnight attacked and snatched weapons, including a Chinese pistol rifle and 10 and rifles after attacking a police outpost at Nunthal in Khotang.
A group of about a dozen persons decamped with 514 rounds of ammunition.
Trekking time between district headquarters Dhiktel and the village is three hours.
Demand for autonomy is rife in the hill district,
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