UPDATE STRIKE BY CHHETRIS, BRAHMINS, DASHNAMI AND
OTHER GROUPS DISRUPTS NORMAL LIFE
Kathmandu, 17 May: A nation-wide strike Thursday
of Chhetis,, Bradmins, Dashnam, Rashtriya Janamorcha and other groups
opposed to a federal structure while seeking official recognition of
sidelined groups disrupted life.
Vehicles were vandalized in the capital and clashes broke out.
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MADESH FRONT TELLS PM IT MAY WALKOUT OF GOVT.ON ISSUE OF 11 PROVINCES
Kathmandu, 17 May: A front of the Madesh Morcha in government told Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai in a meeting at the official residence of the government thefront will walkout of government if amendments aren’t made in a proposal to declare 11 unnamed provinces,
The front leaders met the premier after a review meeting of the agreement of the bIG Three to launch 11 provinces while carving five regions in th eterai.
amid demands for One Madesh One Pradesh..
The front threatened to walkout of government and launch protests ins and out of parliament, Health Minister and NSP Chairman Rajendra Mahoto said.
A broader Madesh front led by Upendra Yadav also opposed 11 provinces.
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PARLIAMENT SESSSION BEGINS UPDATE
Kathmandu, 17 May: Parliament session began one hour later Thursday
and briefly adjourned the meeting after Speaker Subash Nemwang read a letter of President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav who convened the session.
The meeting is yet to resume.
Government has registered a proposal to shorten the process of amending the constitution to replace the existing procedure to approve each article for amendment through two-third vote in the 601-mmber legislature.
Instead, the government amendment proposal which has support of major
parties seeks constitutional amendment by passing change in one vote.
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