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Tuesday, May 15, 2012


FURTHER DETAILS OF VIOLENCE IN TERAI PROTESTS Kathmandu, 15 May: Over a dozen vehicles including two Indian trucks have been vandalised at Tilakpur-1 in Nawalparasi district along the East-West Highway today for defying the strike called by the United Tharu Struggle Committee, RSS reports From Kawasoti . Of the vandalised vehicles, most of them are trucks, said police. However, Chairman of the Tharu Kalyankarini Sabha, Nawalparasi, Shyam Sundar Chaudhary said no vehicle was vandalised during the bandh. Normal life in the district has been affected due to the bandh which was called demanding federal state based on ethnic identity. Banda enforcers have gathered at Kawasoti, Danda, Chormara, Basa, among other places. nnnn Chovar Locals Protest Govt Plan to Relocate Squatters DETAILS OF KIRTIPUR RESIDENTS PROTEST PLANS TO SETLE BAGMATI SQUATTERS IN CHOVARP Kathmandu, 15 May: Different political parties active in Kirtipur have challenged the government initiative to relocate the squatters in the land of Himal Cement Factory, Chovar, RSS reports. The locals and representatives of political parties protested the government move to shift the squatters to Chovar and pledged to foil the government step. The locals made such a commitment by organizing an interaction on Monday against the government move to shift the landless and squatters to land of Himal Cement Company at Kirtipur Municipality-13 and 14. On Sunday, after visiting the bulldozed site of the squatters at Thapathali, Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai and Chief of Kathmandu Town Development Authority Keshav Sthapit had promised to shift the squatters to Himal Cement Company and provide them with house in subsidy in the long run. During the interaction, Kathmandu district chairman of Rastriya Prajatantra Party Shishir Prasad Dhital said that 285 houses of Chovar area were acquired by the government while establishing the cement factory in 2023 BS. Leader of Nepali Congress Rajan KC said that many people of the area were displaced in the past while establishing the factory and demanded that those displaced people should be returned in the land of the Himal Cement factory. NC leader KC urged the locals of Chovar to be ready to challenge the government efforts to shift the squatters. On the occasion, Maoist leader Panchalal Maharjan expressed confidence that the government plan would not be successful and added that they were ready for any sort of struggle against the government plan. Similarly, journalist Kapil Kafle and Madan KC and others also urged locals to be united against the government plan. Likewise, issuing a joint statement different organizations including Jalvinayak Region Development Center, Jalvinayak Community Forest Consumers´ Group and Environment Conservation Committee have protested the government plan to relocate the squatters and landless people. nnnn

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