BUDDHA AIR FLIGHT CRASHES,FATE OF 16 TOURISTS THREE CREW MEMBERS O BOARD BREAKING NEWS
Kathmandu, 25 Sept.:
Buddha Air mountain air flight crashed against a hill southof the capital afyer it hit a hill.
The fate of 16 tourists and three crew members it’s known after Buddha Air mountain air fight was returning to Tribhuvan International Airport Sunday morning.
The aircraft ht a hill near Godavari south of the capital, first reports said.
The aircraft lost contact with the tower after 7.31 in themoring. Nationalities of tourists weren’t know,MORE
Tourists view the tallest peaks of the Himalaya, including Mount Everest, during the one-hour flight. MORE
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NC DIFFERENCES ESCALATE
Kathmandu, 25 Sept.: Senior leaders of Nepali Congress (NC) including the party chief said on Saturday that the party would not roll back its decision taken by majority in the party central working committee meeting, The Rising Nepal reports.
NC President Sushil Koirala said that the party would not cancel the earlier decision and asked party leaders and cadres to respect it.
"The majority decision has come according to the democratic norms and it is the duty of all leader and workers to respect it," Koirala said.
Speaking at an interaction organised by NC village committee Naikap here, he said that the party sister organisations had been dissolved to pave way for fresh general conventions.
The sister wings failed to hold general conventions and elect their new leadership. The decision is aimed at giving them new leadership, Koirala said.
NC General Secretary Prakash Man Singh said that the decision was not against the party statute.
Singh said that the new committee would be formed to organize the general convention of the sister organisations and that the party would provide equal opportunities to all the cadres and leaders for the fresh leadership.
Meanwhile, NC parliamentary party leader Ram Chandra Poudel said that the sister organisations of his party had been dissolved as their tenure had expired.
The party central
working committee has dissolved the sister organisations with majority decision, said Poudel.
Speaking to journalists at Pokhara Airport, Poudel said that the party senior leader Sher Bahadur Deuba’s stand to challenge the majority decision goes against the party norms and values. He termed Deuba’s demand as inappropriate.
"Everyone should follow the majority decision of the party," said Poudel.
Poudel said that the party would support the Maoist-UDMF government by playing the role of a constructive opposition.
Poudel also held a meeting with NC cadres who were against the party decision at party central office in Sanepa on Saturday. He urged them to end their indefinite hunger strike that entered fifth day. The cadres are demanding the withdrawal of the decision to dissolve the sister organisations.
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