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UN OFFICIAL COMING, UN CHIEF WELCOMES DEVELOPMENTS
Kathmandu, 15 March: United Nations Under Secretary General for
Political Affairs, Jeffrey Feltman arrives Tuesday for a three-day visit
following Thursday’s installation of Khil Raj Regmi as chief an interim
election council.
Regmi will function as prime minister after Baburam Bhattahai left office
in more than 18 months following intense pressures from home and
abroad.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said the visit is to express
commitment for cooperation.
“The visit will be an opportunity to express the continued commitment of
the United Nations to cooperate closely with Nepal in support of progress in the peace process.”
United Nations welcomed the formation of interim election
Council while urging stakeholders to create conducive
environment for the cononstituent
assembly elections..
"Secretary General Ban ki-moon welcomes the appointment of an Interim Electoral Council which has ended the protracted stalemate in Nepal," the UN leader's spokesperson said in a statement,
"He urges all actors to create a conducive environment for the next elections and to maintain the momentum to implement the outstanding
commitments of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement."
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JAPAN URGES EARLY ASSEMBLY ELECTION
Kathmandu, 15 March: Japan, through its embassy, hoped constituent
assembly election will be held on time while congratulating chief of the
interim election council Khil Raj Regmi.
Japan called for a vote without delay.
Government and people of Japan are ready to assist Nepal's effort, the
embassy added.
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LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF HEMP SEIZED IN PARSA
Kathmandu, 15 March:: Police seized around one quintal of marijuana from Dhore VDC in Parsa district on Friday, RSS rports from Parsa.
A police team led by Assistant Sub-Inspector at the Police Post, Dhore, Anu Adhikari confiscated 90 kilograms of marijuana left unattended at a farm in Dhore VDC-9.
The seized marijuana has been handed over to the Area Police Office, Pokhariya, and search for smugglers is underway, said police.
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