FORMER PREMIERS AT DEUBA RESIDENCE
Kathmandu, 11 July: Nepali Congress (NC) leader and
former prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba held a dinner reception for foemer prime overnight at his residence, Nagharik
Former prime ministers--Madhav Kumar Nepal, UML Chairman Jhalanath
Khanal and Lokendra Bahadur Chand were present.
UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Prachanda said he couldn’t attend because of a
Busy schedule and while Rastriya Janashakti Party Chairman Surya
Bahadur Thapa is recovering following a heart attack.
The former premiers discussed an outlet to the constitutional and legal crisis.
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LOCALS IN LALITPUR THREATEN TO SET HETS ABLAZE
Kathmandu, 11 July 11: The squatters waiting to move into huts currently under construction at Sundarighat of Lalitpur have expressed worries after locals in the area threatened to burn the cottages, Upendra Lamichhane writes in Republica..
Around 50 squatter families, including women, children and the elderly, have been living in makeshift plastic tents on the bank of Bagmati River in Thapathali after they were evicted some two months ago.
“On one hand we are happy as the government is making preparations to relocate us, we feel equally insecure as the locals say that they will not tolerate us,” said Sanjeeta Praja, mother of a 13-day-old baby, adding, “I wish we could move into the hut as soon as possible. My body aches due to the dampness here. I am more worried about the new born,” she said. Praja is now a mother of three.
Amid strong protest by the locals, the government plans to complete constructing the huts as soon as possible. Women and children will be the first to move into the new huts.
“I am very happy that we will have a new cottage to live in. But I fear that there will be problems after security forces are removed from there,” said Asha Pariyar, an expectant mother. “I wonder why people hate us so much.”
The locals of Lalitpur have been demanding that the land should not be used for constructing huts for squatters. The locals had even called for a Lalitpur banda on Sunday. However, the government is building 48 cottages for the squatter families.
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