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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

PM BHATTARAI SEEKS UML SUPPORT AT MEETING WITH JHALANATH KHANAL



NOBODY INJURED IN ATTACK ON POLICE POST IN BANKE
Kathmandu,31 Aug.: Nobody was injured when a police post at Kohalpur along the Mahendra Highway in Banke was attacked by gunmen Wednesday
Three armed men sped away on a motorcycle after the attack.
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PM BHATTARAI SEEKS SUPORT OF UML

Kathmandu, 31 Aug.: Prime Minister D, Baburam Bhattarai Wednesday sought support of UML at a Baluwatar meeting with Chairman Jhalanath Khanal
They also discussed the integration of 19,000 plus former Maoist combatants.
Khanal attempted to develop close cooperation with UCPN (Maoist) by forming a majority communist government in February
But the UML/Maoist coalition collapsed with a section led by former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal vehemently opposed to it.
Khanal justified his close ties with Maoists saying other paties were attempting to isolate UCPN(Maoist).
UML has now joined the opposition with NC which rejected a request from Bhattarai Tuesday to join government by forming a national unity government.
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500,000 WOMEN EXPECTED TO OFFER PUJA AT PASHPATINATH TEMPLE

Kathmandu, 31 Aug.: Altogether 100,000 women have offered teej puja at Pashupatinath temple since Wednesday morning, temple authorities said.
Nearly 500,000 are expected to offer puja at the holiest Hindu temple by the end of the day
Nearly 3,000 security personnel and an additional 2,00o volunteers mainly from Nepal Scout have been deployed.
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US EMBASSY BHATTARAI AS PARTY’S‘MOST AUTHORITATIVE WORDSMITH IN 2003
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Kathmandu, 31 Aug.: US officials saw Maoist Vice Chairman Baburam Bhattarai as the party’s “most authoritative wordsmith,” and took serious note of both his aboveground appearance in 2003 and the missive he sent to the US embassy requesting a meeting the same year John Narayan Parajuli writes in The Kathmandu Post.
Bhattarai’s movement and remarks appeared to be closely monitored by the US embassy, especially after his arrival in the Capital on March 28, 2003 for talks with the Sher Bahadur Deuba government. This was the first time Bhattarai emerged in the Capital in full public view, since the beginning of the insurgency in 1996.
“Since his return to the
capital March 28, Maoist ideologue and second-ranking leader Baburam Bhattarai has conducted a media blitz….,” then the US ambassador to Nepal Michael Malinowsky wrote in an unclassified diplomatic cable sent on March 31, 2003-and released by WikiLeaks on August 26, 2011
“In his appearances so far, Bhattarai has castigated the Government for alleged ceasefire violations, emphasized that the Maoists have not given up on their goal of a republic, pressed the demand for a constituent assembly, and criticized the US for “interfering” in Nepal’s internal affairs,” the cable further said.
On March 30, Bhattarai declared his interest to meet with the US, Indian, Chinese, British and EU “missions” representatives in Kathmandu, while at the same time warning foreign countries not interfere in Nepal’s internal matters. The US ambassador Malinowsky noted that the US embassy had not been approached about the meeting.
But five days later, on April 4, Malinowsky dispatched another cabled to the State Department confirming receipt of a letter from Bhattarai requesting a meeting with ambassador’s representative.
“Their willingness to meet with the Ambassador’s ‘representative’ may suggest that they realize
The request is unlikely to be granted at the level desired,” Malinowsky wrote adding that the embassy is “reviewing its response to the (Bhattarai’s) letter…… and in coordination with the British and Indian Embassies, which have received similar overtures.”
In the letter, Bhattarai had listed “five policy commitments” to foster better understanding in relation to the “context of the proposed meeting”-including commitment to the negotiations and ceasefire, to “a multiparty political system and “real democracy, and to a “mutually beneficial relations with all countries, “especially India and China.”
Bhattarai also sought assistance and understanding from the international community in making their demand of a Constituent Assembly a reality-arguing that the idea had an” overwhelming support.” “In his remarks to members of the foreign and domestic press corps on March 30, Bhattarai was quoted as claiming that the Maoists had made a number of significant compromises on their original demands and called on the King to show similar “flexibility.” When pressed to define the extent of such flexibility, Bhattarai reportedly suggested that the King could abdicate his throne,” the March 31cable reported.
The cable also observed that Bhattarai’s appearance in Kathmandu indicated that the Maoists were attaching a great deal of importance to the negotiations.
For dispatches sent at a time when US saw the Maoists through ideological lenses, there is a marked absence of vicious denouncement of the outfit in the official missive. The US State Department formally added them in the Terrorist Exclusion List a year later, on May 1, 2004.
Allegations of cronyism
A November 28, 2008 cable highlights “cronyism” in the Dahal-led government.
Political appointments that the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and its coalition partners have made to offices in the Government of Nepal have frequently been based on party and family connections rather than the expertise of the candidates, the cable observes. “This follows the standard set by every government preceding the Maoists.”
The cable lists the names of family and friends of both Dahal and Bhattarai who were appointed to government jobs. Though the embassy officials appear to credit the Maoists for opening the “doors to inclusiveness in the selection process,” embassy officials seemed concerned that the Maoist party “appears to be settling into the political status quo”-providing weapons to their detractors.
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ONE KILLLED,TWO INJURED IN BANKE VIOLENCE
Kathmandu, 31 Aug.: One person was killed and two others were critically injured after an unidentified gang attacked them brutally on yesterday night in Karkado of Nepalgunj, The Himalayan Times reports from Nepalgunj.

The deceased has been identified as district secretary of All Nepal National Free Students’ Union, a student wing of the CPN-UML, Bikram Shahi.

Shahi, who had been rushed to Kathmandu and admitted to Bir Hospital, succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment.

Other two injured are Banke district secretary of All Nepal National Free Students’ Union Nitesh Lamichhane and Bikram Chand, an ANNFSU supporter.

Both Lamichhane and Chand are receiving treatment at Bheri Zonal Hospital, Nepalgunj.

According to injured Lamichhane, a gang of four persons had attacked them with sharp weapons all of sudden yesterday night while they were walking in the Karkado area, on the outskirts of Nepalgunj bazaar.

Police said they had identified the attackers on the basis of information provided by the injured.

“We will arrest them soon,” claimed police.

Chief of Ward Police Station, Nepalgunj, Inspector Mukunda Rijal said police have begun a massive manhunt to nab the perpetrators and claimed that they would be able to get hold of them ‘very soon’ as the perpetrators have been identified. Following the incident, a team of All Nepal National Free Students’ Union Banke had reached the District Police Office demanding arrest of the culprits at the earliest and stern action against them.

One of the members of the team that visited the District Police Office, Khagendra Khanal, warned that they would launch protests if the police failed to bring the culprits to book by tomorrow [Wednesday].
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