ABDUCTED INDIAN RESCUED
Kathmandu 16 Sept.: Police rescued an Indian national, who was kidnapped 15 days ago, from a place near Agepur bridge of Phoolhattaparikauli VDC in Mahottari today [Sday], RSS reports from Bardibas.
A patrolling team of the District Police Office, Mahottari, rescued Laxmi Mukhiya, 36, of Sitamadhi district in India, who was kidnapped from Mahadevpatti village -3 of his own district on September 1.
According to Police Inspector, Suraj Khadka, police rescued Mukhiya while his hands and legs were tied up.
Kidnappers ran away after seeing the police van, it is learnt.Police said Mukhiya's relatives themselves in the village had kidnapped him demanding Rs. 50,000.
Khadka said Mukhiya was handed over to the police at the India's bordering Bela Post today itself.
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NC LEADER KC RULES OUT CA REINSTATEMENT
Kathmandu, 16 Sept Central member of the Nepali Congress (NC), Arjun Narsingh KC, has said reinstating the Constituent Assembly (CA) is a meaningless debate, RSS reports from Biratnagar.
At a news conference organized by the Nepal Press Union, Morang, on Sunday, KC said there was no meaning in reinstating the CA for a short period, as the CA could not give the constitution even in four years.
He said the UCPN (Maoist) is moving ahead willfully after discarding the main essence of the interim constitution—consensus, collaboration and unity, and stressed that the country would not get any solution from it.
Leader KC clarified that the NC is in favour of fresh mandate for the Constituent Assembly (CA).
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