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Thursday, November 3, 2011

TWO MALE NEW ZEALLAND NATIONALS KILLED IN MAKWANPUR MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT

TWO NEW ZEALAND NATIONALS KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE
ACCIDENT IN MAKWANPUR
Kathmandu, 3 Nov 3: Two New Zealand nationals Christopher Mark, 58, and Carro Luis, 63, were killed instantly in a motorcycle
accident at Ranibhanjyang of Namtar VDC-3, Makwanpur, Thursday. in Makawanpur.
They were killed at 10 in the morning when the man at the wheel lost control on Tribhuvan Highway in the district adjoining the Valley.
The pair was going to a scenic spot of Simbhanjyang from
Hetauda.
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SPEAKER NEMWANG SAYS A POSITIVE TURN WILL TAKE PLACE

Kathmandu, 3 Nov.: Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman Subash Nembang said the nation will take a positive turn now as the political parties made consensus to forward the disrupted peace process. RSS reports from Illam.

"The agreement signed by the three major parties will lead the nation towards progress," said Chairman Nembang.

Inaugurating a national workshop on ´green city´ organised by Ilam Municipality, on Wednesday, he said the nation will be benefited if the government could develop the municipality as a conservation area as it was suitable for making a green city.

He said the government has been preparing for declaring Maipokhari and Sandakpur area as the conservation areas.

Similarly, US Ambassador Scott H. DeLisi also expressed his commitment that the US government will provide possible support for the implementation of the green city project.

He added that development of the district was possible as it was full of
natural beauty.
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LEADERS EXPRESS RESERVATION OVER SEVEN-POINT ACCORD IMPLEMENTATION
Kaathmandu, 3 Nov.: Leaders of various political parties on Thursday have expressed doubt over the impementation of the seven-point agreement inked among the three major political parties --UCPN-Maoist, CPN-UML and Nepali Congress-- on peace, statute and power sharing on Tuesday night, RSS reports.

At a face-to-face programme organised in the Capital today [Thursday]
UCPN-Maoist Standing Committee Member Dev Gurung accused that
the seven-point agreement was against the norms of the interim constitution and was wrong in view of the procedure and content.

He said the seven-point agreement has imagined a non-armed structure in the name of industrial and forest security and tried to make army integration in a submissive way.

Gurung said if the integration is not respectful, there will be unrest, and asked how they were against peace process when they raised matters in favor of stable peace.

CPN-UML Secretary Yubaraj Gyawali on the occasion said the agreement is a milestone for the peace process and constitution-writing and called for national consensus government before November 30.

Nepali Congress leader Dr. Narayan Khadka also expressed doubt on implementation of the seven-point agreement before November 23 and said it was over ambitious.

Also speaking on the same programme, CPN-ML’s General Secretary CP Mainali said although the agreement was positive, the small parties were neglected.

Meanwhile, the meeting of the six parties held at the Rastriya Prajantra Party (RPP) Parliamentary Office has welcomed the deal.

At the meeting held under the chairmanship of RPP Parliamentary Party leader Lokendra Bahadur Chand, RJP’s Prakash Chandra Lohani, CPN-ML’s CP Mainali, MS Thapa of Rastriya Janamukti Party, Dr. Laxmi Lal Chaudhari of Samajbadi Dal and Prem Bahadur Singh of Federal Democratic Party were also present.
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