UCPN MAOIST MEET DISCUSSING PRACHANDA REPORT
Kathmandu, 10 July: UCPN
Maoist has convened a meeting of office
bearers, standing committee, organization members to discuss a
political report of Chairman Prachanda Wednesday.
The report is being presented at an extended meeting of the
central committee this month.
extended central committee
The chairman’s appointment of senior leaders to fill party
positions has created a deep rift in the party.
Vice-chairman Baburam Bhattarai resigned from all party
positions
asking the party boss to resign as well.
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DAHSHILKALI
HETAUDA HIGHWAY BLOCKED BY LANDSLIODE
Kathmandu, 10 July: Landslide
overnight has blocked the Dakshikali
Hetauda Highway.
Efforts are ongoing to restore traffic by clearing the road.
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35 KG GOLD RECOVERED
Kathmandu, 10 July: Police
recovered 35kg unaccounted gold from the capital.
Details are being given later Wedneday afternoon.
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CAPITAL TEMPERATURE
Kathmandu, Capitals
temperature Wednesday morning was 21 degrees Celsius.
Mercury is expected to rise to 25 degrees Celsius in the
afternoon.
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ELECTION CODE FROM MID-JULY
Kathmandu, 10 July:: The
Election Commission is likely to finalise the election code of conduct in a
couple of days, The Himalayan Times reports..
Election Commissioner Ayodhi Prasad Yadav said the code of conduct will come into force from the second week of July. A top EC official said stakeholders’ genuine concerns will be incorporated in the code of conduct, but the one million rupee cap on expenditure and payment by cheque for amounts exceeding Rs 25,000 will remain in the code of conduct.
The source said the code of conduct will bar use of expensive modes of poll campaign, particularly the use of helicopters, as provisioned in the code of conduct during 2008 Constituent Assembly polls.
Asked if the EC would extend the deadline for voters’ registration as some parties have sought, the EC source said doing so could delay other processes related to voters’ registration, which, in turn, could complicate poll preparations. The source said the EC might consider revising its work plan regarding the filing of candidacies.
“We are ready to make the work plan practicable and suitable as per the requirements of the stakeholders. We will take appropriate decision when the time comes,” the source added.
The EC convened an internal meeting to discuss the training programme it would conduct on voters’ education. EC Spokesperson Bir Bahadur Rai said the election body would finalise the concept paper of voters’ education in a couple of days and organise training programmes.
Election Commissioner Ayodhi Prasad Yadav said the code of conduct will come into force from the second week of July. A top EC official said stakeholders’ genuine concerns will be incorporated in the code of conduct, but the one million rupee cap on expenditure and payment by cheque for amounts exceeding Rs 25,000 will remain in the code of conduct.
The source said the code of conduct will bar use of expensive modes of poll campaign, particularly the use of helicopters, as provisioned in the code of conduct during 2008 Constituent Assembly polls.
Asked if the EC would extend the deadline for voters’ registration as some parties have sought, the EC source said doing so could delay other processes related to voters’ registration, which, in turn, could complicate poll preparations. The source said the EC might consider revising its work plan regarding the filing of candidacies.
“We are ready to make the work plan practicable and suitable as per the requirements of the stakeholders. We will take appropriate decision when the time comes,” the source added.
The EC convened an internal meeting to discuss the training programme it would conduct on voters’ education. EC Spokesperson Bir Bahadur Rai said the election body would finalise the concept paper of voters’ education in a couple of days and organise training programmes.
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MEDIA GOOGLE
“It’s not true that we are trying to avoid him [Salman Khirshid],” .
(CPN Maoist Politburo member Khadga Bahadur Bishwalarma, The
Himalayan TImes, 10 July)
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