SHARE PRICE STABLE
Kathmandu, 3 Oct.: Stock prices were stable Wednesday.
Nepse closed at 417.29 points losing 0.1 point ir0.02 percent.
Altogether 219,333 shares were traded forRs.58.090 million in1513
transactions.
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UPDATE NC LEADERS READY TO ADDRESS JANAJATI CONCERNS
Kathmandu, 3 Oct.: The Nepali Congress (NC) is ready to address the demands of the indigenous leaders through democratic and constitutional ways, RSS reports.
A meeting of the office bearers and leaders of the NC held at the residence of Party President Sushil Koirala at Maharajgunj today decided to resolve the issues and demands raised by indigenous leaders through democratic process and system as the demands and issues are judicious.
Talking to media persons after the meeting, senior leader of the NC, Sher Bahadur Deuba said the party is always positive to the demands of the indigenous leaders and is always serious to their issues.
He said the NC is serious on issues and demands of the indigenous leaders and added that the judicious demands of the indigenous nationalities will be addressed and fulfilled by holding serious consultations in the party.
The NC started consultations and studies on the issues after some indigenous leaders made preparation to quit the party by putting forth various demands including ethnic-based state, federalism and other rights.
Meanwhile, a committee formed under the leadership of central member Bhim Bahadur Tamang to prepare suggestions on the demands of the indigenous leaders has submitted its report to the party. Stating that the report was positive, Deuba said they will take the report for implementation.
Another meeting of the office-bearers and top leaders of the party will be held on Thursday to discuss on the report, it is learnt.
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PRESIDENTIAL POWER LIMITED SAYS UML LEADER
Kathmandu, 3 Oct.: ATHMANDU: CPN (UML) politburo member Pradeep Gyawali has said President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav would not be able to do anything to form the new government as he has no right to appoint and remove the Prime Minister, RSS reports..
Speaking with the media persons after participating in the UML's Ninth district meeting in Gulmi today he said the President neither has the right to remove the Prime Minister nor appoint him as the Interim Constitution has given no rights to this effect.
"President Dr. Yadav can only call the political parties to bring new candidate for a new Prime Minister giving a certain time limit in the place of this caretaker government," said leader Gyawali.
He opined that the political parties should not drag the president to the controversy rather they should forge consensus among themselves. He was of the opinion that consensus was not possible unless the government, Unified CPN (Maoist), and the Madhesh centric political parties were more flexible.
The option of the reinstatement of the Constituent Assembly (CA) almost ended as there is no alternative to the CA election, he added.
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