VEHICLES VANDALIZED DURING NEPAL BANDH UPDATE
Kathmandu, 6 March: Twenty-one vehicles were vandalized during a Nepal bandh Wednesday called by four left parties including CPN Maoist opposing am election government to be led by Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi, the home ministry said.
Firty-five persons were arrested and nine were released after questioning, the ministry added..
The bandh affected districts from the east to the far-West.
The office of the CPN Maoist was vandalized in Rukum by angry
protestors.
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NO MEETING OF FOUR MAJOR POLITICAL PLAYERS
Kathmandu, 6 March: There was no meeting Wednesday of four leading political players to discuss a package day to install an election government to be headed by Chief Lhil Raj Regmi ruled by NC President Sushil Koirala in Bhadrapur, Jhapa.
The opposition leader also said election of for a second constituent assembly won’t be held in June.
The planned meeting wasn’t held Wednesday because of leaders from the capital and
the bandh.
The meeting has been scheduled for Thursday.
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DEUBA SUPPORTER ELECTED CHIEF OF NEPAL DALIT SANGH
Kathmandu, 6 March: Min Bahadur Bajracharya, a supporters of Sher Bahadur Deuba, was elected chief of Nepal Dalit Sangh affiliated with opposition NC.
He defeated establishment candidate Khadga Basyal.
Sixty members of a central body of the Sangh were elected for a three
. –year term from both groups.
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ONE KILLED IN NAWALPARASI VEHICLE COLLISION
Kathmandu, 6 March: One person died in a collision Wednesday between a bus and truck at Nawalparasi /
The accident took place in Gaidakot.
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UPDATE NEPAL PLAYING PALESTINE IN AFC CHALLENGE GROUP D MATCH
Kathmandu, 6 March: There was no goal until the 37th minute of the first half
In the AFC Group D challenge Cup qualifiers in the Nepalese capital
Wednesday in a night match.
The second match was pushed because of a bandh or a strike.
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BANGLADESH DEFEATS NORTH MARIANA ISLAND
Kathmandu, 6 March: Bangladesh Wednesday defeated North Mariana Island 4-0 in the AFC Challenge Cup Group D Qualifier.
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