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Thursday, July 25, 2013

NO MOVEMENT



PRITHVI HIGHWAY REOPENED
Kathmandu,  25 July: The Prithvi Highway that was disrupted at Darechowk of Chitwan district due to landslide following the incessant rainfall throughout last night reopened since 9:00 am, today [Thursday]. RSS reports from Chitwan.

The Highway traffic was disrupted since 5:00 am today.The traffic was resumed after the landslide debris was removed with the help of a dozer, According to District Police Office, Chitwan.

The vehicles left high and dry for hours have moved to their destinations once the landslide obstruction was removed.Thousands of passengers had to suffer due to the Highway disruption.
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NO MOVEMENT OF GOODS BETWEEN NEPAL TIBET THURSDAY
Kathmandu, 25 July: There was no movement of goods and traffic between Nepal and Tibet through Khasa.
Traders protested action against a truck driver on the Arniko Highway for attempting to smuggle goods across the border to Tibet.
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ELECTION PARTICIPATION ONLY WITH CONSENSUS
Kathmandu, 25 July:: Chairman of the National Madhes Socialist Party (NMSP), Sharat Singh Bhandari said that the CPN-Maoist led by Mohan Baidhya would join the Constituent Assembly (CA) election process if all-party consensus was forged, RSS reports from Saptari.
Speaking at a press conference organised by NMSP, Chairman Bhandari said," Poll opposing parties will not join the election process as the current government and major four political parties are only going to hold the CA election for their interests.

"Baidhya-led CPN-Maoist, and NMSP among some other poll opposing political parties also join the election process if environment for the CA election was created by forging consensus among the political parties," he said.

He said NMSP was also for not holding election in status quo, however, he refuted possibility of working unity with the CPN-Maoist.

"CPN-Maoist Chairman Baidhya is also talking of the possibility of boycotting election but we are not for this, therefore, working unity with the CPN-Maoist is not possible," said Bhandari.

Chairman Bhandari related his remark regarding the relief distribution to flood victims of Darchula district in active involvement of the members of the former royal family, and said it was against the election code of conduct.

He reiterated that it was right to distribute relief but it was against the election laws to distribute relief to fulfill political goal at a time when CA election date was declared and election code of conduct has been effective.
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CHINA CHARGES DISGRACED POLITICIAN

Kathmandu, 25 July: China has charged disgraced former senior politician Bo Xilai with bribery, abuse of power and corruption, state news agency Xinhua said on Thursday, paving the way for his trial, Reuters reports from Beijing..
Prosecutors in the eastern city of Jinan in Shandong province indicted Bo on the charges on Thursday, Xinhua said.
Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, and his former police chief, Wang Lijun, have both been jailed over the scandal stemming from the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood.
The government in September last year accused Bo of corruption and of bending the law to hush up that murder.
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