BAUDHA, APF PLAY IN FOOTBALL LEAGUE SUNDAY
Kathmandu, 13 Jan.: Baudha plays APF in the martyrs memorial A division football league championship Sunday at Dashrath Rngashala.
Bansbari plays Sarashwoti in another match.
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MINOR KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Kathmandu, 13 Jan. A minor was dead when a jeep ran over him in Thade area along the Pasang Lhamu Highway, on Saturday, RSS reports from Dunche..
The deceased has been identified as 13-month-old, Bibek Ghale, of Dhunche VDC Ward No. 1, Rasuwa , according to District Police Office, Rasuwa .
Ghale was rushed to the District Hospital in Rasuwa after the vehicle (Ba 6 Cha 584) knocked him down. Critically injured child was referred to a hospital in Kathmandu but died on the way, said police.
It is reported that the accident took place as the child crawled and went under the stationary jeep. The jeep and jeep driver were taken under police control for necessary investigation. RSS
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MAOIST CHIEF CALLS FOR PARALLEL GOVT. REVIVAL
Kathmandu, 13 Jan : UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal in his political document to be presented at the upcoming general convention has proposed reviving parallel government at the local level, KIram Pun writes in Republica. .
Dahal has made the proposal while his party rules the country with party vice-chairman Baburam Bhattarai as prime minister. Interestingly, Prime Minister Bhattarai was the head of the self-styled Maoist government during the insurgency.
The government that will comprise members of former the then People´s Liberation Army (PLA), Young Communist League (YCL) and sister wings and other fronts will be mobilized to raise awareness and uplift living standard of people through development and construction works. "Government will be formed at the local level under the leadership of the party in a new way," reads Dahal´s political document.
The 65-page document entitled "New Synthesis of Nepali Revolution: A Historic Need" will be presented at the party´s general convention, which is scheduled to start on February 2 in Hetauda, Makawanpur. A meeting of the UCPN (Maoist) General Convention Organizing Committee held on Saturday endorsed the political document along with the party´s statute presented by Sonam Saathi and General Convention Work Procedures presented by Secretary Post Bahadur Bogati.
The then CPN (Maoist) had run the parallel government during the decade-long insurgency that came to an end in 2006. The Maoist-run people´s government and people´s courts at the local and district level were dissolved after immense pressure from the opposition parties mainly the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML.
Incumbent Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai was the head of central level parallel government named Joint Revolutionary People´s Council. Similarly, it had run district people´s government at the district level and village people´s government at the village level. The Maoists had also run judicial and administrative activities in the Maoist base areas including in Rolpa, Rukum, and Jajarkot.
It may be recalled that the opposition parties had strongly protested in parliament to the decision of the Bhattarai-led government to give legitimacy to the land deals formalized by the former "parallel government", forcing the government to eventually withdraw it.
In a sub-topic entitled "Problems and Solution of Party Organization" in his political document, Chairman Dahal has proposed to enhance the relation of the party with people and also announced to organize development and production related programs to provide protection to the whole-time cadres, who are left in a lurch after the party joined mainstream politics.
Dahal also argued in his proposal that it will be easier to carry out development activities through "parallel government" while the party is in government. He has maintained that big development activities and production carried out with the ´state resources´ will not only benefit the party´s cadres, but also help enhance party´s relations with the people.
"The management and mobilization of party cadres can be easy if we can give due consideration to the use of state resources in large construction and production related works that will have direct impact on the lives of ordinary people when the party is in the government," reads the document.
While admitting that the party has not been able to give any party responsibility to the former PLA, Dahal has also proposed to give them the roles of "an army with special responsibility." The former PLA will intervene in state powers and make revolt possible by raising awareness of people.
"It is very necessary to define the role of PLA in different but in a new form. There will be important role of PLA to intervene in the state power and to make revolt possible," reads the document. The document has also proposed to develop revolutionary political line.
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ARRESTS OF PM. AG DEMANDED
Kathmandu, 13 Jan.:: Editors and senior journalists today demanded that Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai and Attorney General Mukti Pradhan be arrested and put on trial for their ‘irresponsible’ directives to Office of District Attorney, Dailekh and police to halt investigation of murder suspects of journalist Dekendra Thapa, The Himalayan Times reports..
Speaking at an interaction organised by Television Editors’ Guild in the capital, they called the bid to obstruct prosecution of persons facing criminal charge was a criminal offence itself. “This is why the Prime Minister and Attorney General should be arrested through the court,” the journos argued.
They said the President should seek clarification from Prime Minister Bhattarai and Attorney General Pradhan as to why they had attacked press freedom, rule of law and democracy.
Yubaraj Ghimire argued that the Prime Minister and Attorney General were liable to be face criminal charge for taking exception to the arrest of those accused of murdering Thapa when the suspects had admitted to killing the journalist. “They should be arrested now,” he said.
Harihar Birahi remarked that Bhattarai and Pradhan had lost moral ground to remain in power as they had made a mockery of rule of law. Former presidents of Federation of Nepali Journalists Suresh Acharya, Taranath Dahal, Dharmendra Jha and editors of print and electronic media stressed the need for all parties, journalists, professionals and democratic forces to take up the issue for stern agitation.
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