Nepal Today

Tuesday, December 25, 2012


DETAILS OF PRESIDENT YADAV’S AMETINGS IN NEW DELHI Kathmandu, 26 Dec: Visiting President Dr. Ram Baran Yadv will hold discussions with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday—the third day of the Nepali presidents’ five-day India visit. The meeting will precede a discussion with President Pranab Mukherjee, the India external affairs ministry said din a statement. President in knowledgeable about Nepal affairs and was government of India’s point-man during transition from monarchy to a republic. President Yadav is also expected to hold discussions with Minister for External Affairs Salman Khurshid Wednesday. A statement said India's endeavour has been to support ‘to support peace, stability and prosperity in Nepal”. “In this context, India is committed to continue its institutionalized cooperation and development assistance to Nepal," the foreign ministry said in the statement. nnnn MEDIA GOOGLE “Gurung [Deb] said that the people won't be satisfied unless the "corrupt leaders of communist parties" were confined to jail by making the law stronger. “…, the CPN-Maoist leader said, "UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Prachanda and Baburam Bhattarai want to indulge in power by dissolving the Constituent Assembly.” (Report in The Kathmandu, Post, 26 Dec.) “Our party chairman has a clear vision that only a compromise between the Maoist and the NC can resolve the current political deadlock and pave the way for constitution drafting, “The NC is a major power bloc in the country so we cannot end political deadlock minimising its position and role.” (Haribol Gajurel, Maoist leader close of Chairman Prachanda, The Kathmandu Post, 26 Dec.) "NC has boycotted Baburam Bhattarai after he dissolved the CA and unilaterally announced fresh election. NC won´t join Bhattarai-led government." (Sher Bahadur Deuba, Republica, 26 Dec.) NNNNN RANGER RECALLED FOR FAILURE TO SHOOT DEAD DHRUBE Kathmandu, 26 Dec.: The Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation today transferred the Chief Warden of Chitwan National Park Jhamak Bhahadur Karki to the Department of National Park for his failure to hunt down a ‘lovesick’ elephant that has trampled several people to death, The Himalayan Times reports.. The ministry has sent Maheshwor Dhakal in place of Karki. Karki has been called for a 90-day training in Kathmandu, so we decided to send Dhakal to Chitwan, said Krishna Prasad Acharya, spokesperson for the ministry. But sources said Karki was called to Kathmandu for his failure to handle the situation in the aftermath of the terror unleashed by the wild tusker, named Dhrube, that has been on the run. Locals are demanding that the male elephant be killed so that several other lives could be saved. Even an army execution squad was deployed to hunt down the beast which is said to have killed as many as 15 people in the last four years. Amid all this, animal rights groups have pleaded for the life of the ‘lovelorn’ tusker. But Acharya said there have been no changes in local administration’s ruling to hunt down the elephant. The tusker, which experts say went rogue after being prevented from mating, a few days ago had killed an elderly couple. Different political parties in Chitwan took to the streets last week to protest park authorities’ failure to capture the killer elephant, prompting the authorities to order army to launch a shoot-to-kill order. Locals have demanded Rs 10 lakh compensation for the family of the deceased. nnnn

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