GOLD ALSO SLIPS
Kathmandu, 20 Aug.: Gold price fell by Rs. 650 per tola .It was traded for Rs. 57, 300 tper tola Tuesday.
Silver price increased by Rs. 5 and iwas traded at Rs. 985 per tola.
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SARITA GIRI THREATENS TO CONTINUE STRIKE
Kathmandu, 20 Aug.:
Chairperson of Nepal Sadbhawana Party (NSP) Sarita Giri has said that she would
continue her hunger strike until her demands were
Addressed, RSS reports..
Speaking by phone from Ratnapark based Shanitbatika where she is on a fast-onto-death for the past ten days she accused the big political parties of using the Madhes-centric parties for personal benefits and depriving them of their rights.
She was speaking in a press meet organised by the Madhesi Journalists' Society.
She held telephone talks with local journalists from 22 districts in the Madhesh including Morang, Jhapa, Sunsari, Siraha, Saptari, Dhanusha and Udaypur.
NSP Chairperson Giri has been on a fast-unto-death since August 11 and has put forth a charter of 30-point demands.
She has demanded scrapping the six-point agreement reached with the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum Nepal and Rastriya Madhesh Samajbadi Party, guaranteeing 33 per cent women's participation in the upcoming Constituent Assembly, distributing Nepali citizenship certificates to the Madhesi people deprived of such facility and maintaining communal harmony in Siraha, among others.i
Speaking by phone from Ratnapark based Shanitbatika where she is on a fast-onto-death for the past ten days she accused the big political parties of using the Madhes-centric parties for personal benefits and depriving them of their rights.
She was speaking in a press meet organised by the Madhesi Journalists' Society.
She held telephone talks with local journalists from 22 districts in the Madhesh including Morang, Jhapa, Sunsari, Siraha, Saptari, Dhanusha and Udaypur.
NSP Chairperson Giri has been on a fast-unto-death since August 11 and has put forth a charter of 30-point demands.
She has demanded scrapping the six-point agreement reached with the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum Nepal and Rastriya Madhesh Samajbadi Party, guaranteeing 33 per cent women's participation in the upcoming Constituent Assembly, distributing Nepali citizenship certificates to the Madhesi people deprived of such facility and maintaining communal harmony in Siraha, among others.i
CA ELECTIONS HISTORIC SAYS MAOIST CHIEF
Kathmandu, 20 Aug.: UCPN-Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal
has said that the upcoming election to the Constituent Assembly (CA) should be
taken as a historic occasion, RSS reports from Janakpurdham..
At an interaction organised by the 'ABC Television' here on Tuesday, Dahal said the second CA election is a historic occasion and added that all achievements would be in jeopardy if this election was not held.
Stating that there was no reason for stalling the election for the reason of the CPN-Maoist not participating in it, he urged all not to doubt on the election as the major political parties, the government and the Election Commission are in favour of the election.
On a different note, Dahal acknowledged that big mistakes and weaknesses had occurred as they tried to carry out works in a rash manner rather than using rationale.
He said mistakes were committed due to the ego of being the largest party on the basis of votes in the previous CA election.
At an interaction organised by the 'ABC Television' here on Tuesday, Dahal said the second CA election is a historic occasion and added that all achievements would be in jeopardy if this election was not held.
Stating that there was no reason for stalling the election for the reason of the CPN-Maoist not participating in it, he urged all not to doubt on the election as the major political parties, the government and the Election Commission are in favour of the election.
On a different note, Dahal acknowledged that big mistakes and weaknesses had occurred as they tried to carry out works in a rash manner rather than using rationale.
He said mistakes were committed due to the ego of being the largest party on the basis of votes in the previous CA election.
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