PM DISAPPROVES DESCRIPTION OF GOVT. AS ‘CARETEKER’ BY
PRESIDENT
Kathmandu, 9 June: Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai this week disapproved of his government as a ‘caretaker’ by President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav.
“Let’s not talk about that,” the premier told a television interviewer this week when reminded the Bhattarai government was described as a caretaker by the government chief.
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SAMUEL TAMRAT CONTINUES CONSULTATIONS
Kathmandu, 9 June: Samuel Tamrat, envoy of UN Secretary-Grneral-
Ban Ki-moon continued consultations and held discussions Friday with
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha.
They discussed events leading up to the announcement of elections 22 November and automatic dissolution of the constituent assembly (CA).
Tamrat arrived Wednesday and launched his discussions by talking with diplomats, including ambassadors from China and India,,and leaders of political parties.
He is holding consultations with Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai to
prepare a Nepal for report to the UN chief.
UN oversees Nepal from New York after closing its office in 2011.
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23-MEMBER TEAM ANNOUNCED FOR ASIA CUP ‘D’ QUALIFIERS
Kathmandu, 9 June: ANFA Friday announced a 23-member squad for the
AFC Under-22 Asian Cup Group ‘D’ Qualifiers to begin held in the capital
16 to 24 June.
Nepal plays Bangladesh 16 June 16.,Yemen 19 June, Uzbekistan 20 June
and Jordan 22 June:
SQUAD: Goalkeepers: Bikesh Kuthu (MYA), Bishal Shrestha (MMC), Dinesh Thapa Magar (Machhindra); Defenders: Rohit Chand (HAL), Sabindra Shrestha and Bikash Singh Chhetry (MMC), Rabin Shrestha (NPC), Rabi Thapa (TSC), Deepak Bhusal; Midfielders: Bishal Rai (Machhindra), Shiva Shrestha, Sulav Maskey and Amir Shrestha (MMC), Rupesh KC and Ganesh Khadka (HSC), Roshan Lamichhane (NRT), Sushil KC (NRT), Prabin Karki (JYC), Anil Ojha (TSC), Jagjit Shrestha; Forwards: Sujal Shrestha (MMC), Jangbu Sherpa (HSC), and Bharat Khawas.
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GOVINDA MAINALI SEEKS SPECIAL VISA TO FACILITATE APPEARANCE BEFORE TOKYO COURT
Kathmandu, 9 June: Govinda Mainali lhas sought a ‘special visa’ from Japan’s Immigration department after he was freed this week after spending 15
years in jail for murder charge of a Japanese call girl, Surendra Paudel writes in Nagarik. .
A new retrial was ordered by a Tokyo court- the first after World War II following DNA tests of hair samples.
The visa was sought as he would have travel between Nepal and Japan
for court hearings.
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