SC SEEKS PM CLARIFICATION
Kathmandu, 3 Sept, :A single bench of the supreme
court (SC) Monday asked Prime Minister Baburam
Bhattarai and recently appointed Chief Secretary
Leelamani Paudyal to furnish clarification in four days
on a cabinet decision to transfer Irrigation Secretary Brinda Hadato the Office of the Prime Minister (PMO).
She was a contender for the post of chief secretary and showed dissident in Paudyal’s appointment and is due to retire soon.
Hada said she was humiliated by the transfer to the PMO.
Shewas the only woman cabdidateseeking the top job in thecivil service.
the government’s controversial decision to transfer Secretary Brinda Hada to the prime minister’s office (PMO).
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JANAMORCHA NEPAL SAYS GOVT. UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Kathmandu, 3 Sept.: The Central Secretariat meeting of the Janamorcha Nepal has reached to a conclusion that formation of the national consensus was a must to give a way out to the nation from the existing constitutional and political crisis, RSS reports.
The meeting that took place on September 1 and 2 concluded that the incumbent government formed on the basis of four-point agreement between the UCPN (Maoist) and the United Democratic Madhesi Front is unconstitutional.
Speaking at a news conference organised by the party to unveil the meeting decisions, party acting Chairman Buddhi Bahadur GC claimed that signing of Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Act (BIPPA), decisions of forming a separate regiment for Madhesis in the Nepal Army, and haphazard distribution of citizenship certificates has proved the present government a failure.
Similarly, the decision of increasing the prices of petroleum products and electricity tariff and withdrawing cases against the murderers are objectionable, said the party.
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