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Monday, April 2, 2012

UML. NC PUBLIC MEETINGS IN TERAI TUESDAY

UML, NC PUBLIC MEETINGS IN TERAI
Kathmandu, UML—the second largest opposition party, is holding public meeting in Nepalgunj Tuesday to push completion of the delayed
press and constitution drafting processes
The party is. holding the public meeting to create public pressures for peace and constitution as decided by a meeting of the national representatives council in the capital.
The Nepalgunj meeting comes one day after Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai accused the
The party for obstructing the completion of the integration of former Maoist fighters in Nepal Army.
Main opposition NC is also holding a public meeting in Janakpur
Tuesday to regain its base lost to Maoists and Madeshbadi parties after constituent assembly elections four years ago.
Maoists have replaced NC as the country’s largest political party and regional politics has gained a foothold with emergency of lMadeshbadi parties—who united are the fourth political force now is government with Maoists.
The terai-based party is pushing regional demands in the government headed by Maoists.
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VERDICT OF CORRUPTION CHARGE AGAINST FORMER IGP
MTILALBOHARA EXPECTED TUESDAY
Kathmandu, 3 April: A special court could give a verdict on a CIAA
Rs.23.8 million corruption charge against former IGP Motilal Bohara, Registrar Thir Bahadur Chand was quoted by Nagarik Tuesday as saying.
A special bench dismissed the case of technicality
The supreme court has recommended action against the three judges who gave the verdict.
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Kathmandu, 3 April: Chen Zhill, Vice-chairperson of China’s
standing committee of National People’s Congress, begins official
meetings Tuesday with Nepali colleagues and leaders of society.
She arrived Monday as head of a 16-member woman’s delegation
of the Congress and President of All China Women’s Federation (Vice-Premier Level).
Host Deputy Speaker Purna Kumari Subedi welcomed the delegation on arrival for a five-day goodwill visit.
The delegation will call on the President, the Prime Minister, Constituent Assembly Chair and the Vice-Chairperson, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister.
The delegation will also hold discussions with the Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare and women lawmakers.
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LAST MINUTE DIFFERENCES SURFACE IN SPECIAL COMMITTEE
Kathmandu, 3 April: The meeting of the Army Integration Special Committee (AISC) Monday endorsed in principle the plan of action on army integration leaving two issues namely period of training and composition of the selection committee to decide in its meeting scheduled for Wednesday morning, Nandalal Tiwari reports in The Rising.
"The work plan has been in principle passed by the meeting. All the things will move ahead on the basis of the 7-point agreement. We will decide on training period on Wednesday after holding discussion with the Army," Barsha Man Pun, Finance Minister and an AISC member representing UCPN-Maoist, informed the reporters after the 4-hour long meeting ended at 11:15 pm in Singha Durbar.
Pun said that the main issues related to vacating the cantonments of the Maoist PLA by April 12 were decided.
He said the number and individuals for the selection committee would be fixed in the next meeting. "As this is not recruitment but an integration process, the composition of the selection committee is needed to be accordingly."
On period of the basic training for the officer level and the soldier level, he cited the NA proposal that said it would be tentatively 7 and 5 months respectively. "But we have to hold discussions with NA for any adjustment."
He said rank would be determined before the training to be given by the NA. "If a PLA member opts for voluntary retirement before the training starts, he or she will have the opportunity. But, once they enter the training, everything goes as the military act."
Asked about what failed them to endorse the work plan practically, Pun said, "As long as there were leaders, nothing of mentioning the 7-point agreement in each point of the action plan was talked, but once they left the meeting, such issues were raised."
CPN-UML leader and AISC member Bhim Rawal blamed the main ruling party for hesitating to mention the 7-point pact in the action plan and thus forcing the meeting to postpone.
He even said that Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai assured the UML that he would reject the statement made on Monday by his personal aide that blamed the UML for obstructing the peace process.
The AISC meeting on Monday was unique in that Maoist chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda,’ UML senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal and Nepali Congress general secretary Krishna Sitaula were consulted for three hours a the PM office before the meeting formally commenced at 10 pm.
"We have taken all the necessary decisions. Everything has been concluded now," Prachanda had told the journalists emerging from the meeting.
NC leader Situala had said that the method, process and action plan for army integration was agreed upon and that the AISC meeting would formalize it by making the decisions on it.
"All the disputed technical aspects that we discussed and decided today had already been agreed upon in the political level earlier. The action plan has been endorsed as per the 7-point agreement," Sitaula said.
However, the meeting could not endorse the action plan as expected by Prachanda and Sitaula as the AISC members differed over period of training and the composition of the selection team.
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