RPP-NEPAL RATH YATRA
Kathmandu 26 Feb.: RPP- Nepal is holding a rath [chariot yatra] 14 March coinciding with Ram Nawami for religious harmony and promotion of unity, RSS reports.
The 10-day yatra will start from Janakpur where the wedding of Lord Ram was solemnized with Sita and end at Pashupatinath
The yatra will pass through Lumbini, the birthplace of The Buddha from Janakpur, proceed to Pokhara where Bhindabasini temple is located and conclude in Kathmandu.
Five thousand chariots are being mobilized.
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BODY OF ABDUCTED BOY FOUND IN INDIA AFTER NINE MONTHS
Kathmandu, 26 Feb.: The body of a 10-year-old boy Dibakar Yadav abducted from a school Bhairahawa nearly nine months ago.
The body was found Saturday at Badhari , Maharajgunj district in Utter radish state by a team of Rupendhaehi district police led by Inspector Pabtra Dhital.
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:MADHAV KUMAR NEPAL SAYS CONSTITUTION IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT DISPOSAL OF MAOIST WEAPONS
Kathmandu, 26 Feb.:Senior leader of CPN-UML Madhav Kumar Nepal said that constitution drafting process would not get momentum until the UCPN (Maoist) was detached from its weapons and combatants, The Kathmandu Post reports from Butwal..
Speaking at a program in Rupahdehi district today, Nepal maintained that settling the thorny issues of the statute drafting was not a complex issue but Maoist coming to the Constituent Assembly (CA) election with the weapons and combatants in its disposal was creating difficulties at present.
Saying that the mistakes of the past had obstructed the peace and constitution for four long years, Nepal said that the fundamental issues of the constitution drafting should be initiated only after the completion of army integration. .
Nepal also said that on the context of Nepali Congress and UML, sorting out the disputed issues were not the major setbacks. He remarked that Maoist’s reluctance in solving the issues regarding its weapons and combatants was thickening the problems. He blamed the Maoist of raising fresh disputes in the integration and added that Maoist should not politicize the issue of integration of its combatants, as they are a part of national security now.
“Maoist should not politicize on the matter as they were Maoist combatants only in the past,” said Nepal. “Now they are becoming the national army, it will leave a long-term impact,” he added.
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