Madesh front forned task force to resolve differences
Kathmandu, 14 Aug.: A front of four Madesh parties Saturday formed a four-member task force to resolve internal differences following defections in a group that voted for Maoist in the second round of runoff elections for prime minister.
Eleven members of MJFN led by Upendra Yadav defected and voted for the main opposition candidate Prachanda.defying a front decision.
The task force will also discuss with other parties formation of a national ahead elections for government chief next week.
The meeting reviewed the current political situation, including four rounds of elections for prime minister.
The front will discussed future strategy as well ahead of the fourth runoff election for government chief to succeed Madhav Kumar Nepal who remains inoffice nearly six weeks after resignation.
UML has also convened a meeting of 22 parties.
Both the UML and the front have boycotted the runoff elections.
UML leaders with Nepali Congress and other parties a solution to the political standoff after a deadlock in voting.
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Nag panchami observed
Kathmandu, 14 Aug. Hindus observed nag panchami Saturday by pasting pictures of the snake at entrances of homes.
The day marks the end of the monsoon season.
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Polio drops administered
Kathmandu, 14 Aug,: Polio drops are being to children in 18 districts, including three in the Valley, Saturday and Sunday.
Drops are also being administered in terai districts adjoining India where the crippling disease has yet to be eradicated.
Nepal has been declared a polio free country.
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“Such threat [death threat by Indian diplomat over phone] against me in an attempt to stop a rebellion in Madesh parties.”
(Maoist lawmaker Ram Kumar Sharma, Jhan Naya, 14 Aug.)
“Failing to elect the new prime minister even after one and a half months after the resignation of PM Nepal Madhav Kumar Nepal is an embarrassment for the major parties in a good light.”
(Eight fringe parties in parliament, The Himalayan Times, 14 Aug.)
‘Parties and their leaders are consistently attacking the judiciary. If the judiciary isn’t saved, press freedom also won’t be saved.”
(Supreme court justice Kalayan Shrestha, Annapurna Post, 14 Aug.)
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