Self-centered governance system will not develop the country: Bhim Rawal

Dhangadhi. CPN-UML leader Bhim Rawal has said that development and prosperity cannot be achieved in the country if politics is focused on self-interest.

At the closing ceremony of the Chief Minister’s Cup volleyball tournament at Mahendranagar in Kanchanpur , he commented that leaders should not focus only on changing the government, who will become the prime minister and minister.

He believes that while neighboring India and China are developing rapidly, Nepal is lagging behind in geopolitics due to its own reasons.

If Nepal, which has a very sensitive geopolitics between the two countries, becomes weak, if the governance system is focused on personal interests, when will we develop sports, agriculture, health and economy? When will we give jobs to the youth?’ Rawal said, ‘If we only decide when the government will change, who will be the minister, and who will be the prime minister, we will not be able to develop the country.’

Rawal said that improving the economy of the country, returning the encroached borders, developing the agricultural sector and employment are the main needs of the present time.

Maoists’ instructions to immediately correct the decision to change the leader of the parliamentary party in Far West

Dhangadhi- CPN (Maoist Center) Sudurpaschim has instructed to immediately correct the decision to change the leader of the provincial parliamentary party.

The official meeting chaired by the state president Hariram Chaudhary (Utsav) decided to instruct the parliamentary party to correct the decision.

A meeting of majority MPs of the Maoist Center Sudurpaschim Parliamentary Party decided to remove Bhatt and appoint Man Bahadur Dhami as the leader of the party.

According to the Maoist Center, the meeting chaired by deputy leader Akkal Bahadur Rawal without the knowledge of Khagraj Bhatt, the leader of the parliamentary party, drew attention to the matter of changing the leader of the party and changing the government.

It has also been requested to take the problem within the parliamentary party seriously and take the initiative to resolve the dispute in the presence of the central office.

Showing the reasons why the performance of the parliamentary party and the provincial government is not satisfactory, they submitted a memorandum to the party president Prachanda, who is also the prime minister.

At the same time, a controversy has arisen in the Maoist Sudurschim after the majority of the MPs, who warned that if they do not proceed according to the sentiments of the majority of MPs, they will take a decision according to the constitution of the parliamentary party.

State government preparing to amend the law to get vehicle facility

Dhangadhi – After ruling that the leaders of the ruling parliamentary party have taken vehicles facility against the law and instructed them to return the vehicles within three days, the Far West Province government has prepared to amend the Act on Service Facilities for Officials and Members of the Provincial Assembly to continue the vehicle facility.

As the deadline given by the Accounts Committee to return the three vehicles being used by the ruling party leaders contrary to the law to the Provincial Assembly Secretariat within three days is about to expire, the Sudurpaschim Province government has taken up the homework to amend the law itself to get the vehicle facility.

It is said that Chief Minister Kamal Bahadur Shah has initiated discussions for the amendment of the Act so that the vehicle facility does not have to be returned and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law is preparing to draft the amendment and register the proposal in the Provincial Assembly Secretariat.

Khagraj Bhatt, the leader of the Maoist Center Parliamentary Party, Ghanshyam Chaudhary, the leader of the Samajwadi Party, and Ghanshyam Chaudhary, the leader of the Nagarik unmukti Party, are among those who have taken the vehicle facility against the law.

Floods and landslides in Darchula: Five dead, six missing

The life of the country has been affected by the floods and landslides caused by the incessant rains since a few days ago. Due to floods and landslides, dozens of houses have been damaged and many families have been displaced.

Dozens of families have been displaced in Darchula due to floods and landslides that have occurred since last night. According to the police, seven people, including four people from the same house, are missing and five people died due to the flood in Mahakali river and Lasku river.

Due to the flood, the road connecting Duhun Vyas through Khalanga and the road from Ringaltal to Kalunbir under Darchula Tinkar road has been blocked. The Darchula Tinkar road built through the Mahakali embankment has been completely damaged, while the motorized bridge and suspension bridge built over the Lasku river have been swept away. Dasharathnagar Basic School in Khalanga has also been swept away by the flood.

Locals said that five jeeps, a tractor and a trolley which were parked at night on the Darchula Tinkar road were swept away.

Re-polling to be held in Budhiganga municipality of Bajura

The Election Commission has decided to hold re-election in Budhiganga Municipality of Bajura stating that the election was not fair.

The Election Commission (EC) has decided to hold re-polling in Bajura’s Budhiganga Municipality following clashes at polling stations on election day, beating of candidates, expulsion of voters and seizure of polling booths by Congress and UML cadres.

The Commission has decided to instruct the Election Officer to fix the date and time of polling as soon as possible as per sub-section (4) of section 41 of the Local Level Election Act, 2073 BS.
The commission has also directed the government to take departmental action against the chief district officer of Bajura, Nepal Police and the district chief of the Armed Police Force for the election offenses.

Clash broke out between Congress & Unified Socialist cadres in Bajura

A clash has broken out between the ruling Nepali Congress and CPN (Unified Socialist) cadres at Agaunpani in Budhinanda Municipality-9 of Bajura. The tense situation has not been brought under control yet.

Police fired 23 rounds of aerial fire and 3 rounds of tear gas to control the situation. According to the police, the clash started after the Nepali Congress cadres pelted stones at the socialist cadres saying that they had hit the dog.

Congress cadres have also vandalized the police post saying that the police have provided protection to the socialist cadres who reached the temporary police post at Pandusen after the clash. Additional teams of Nepal Police, Armed Police Force and Nepal Army have been mobilized to control the situation.
According to the police, 16 policemen and 2-2 cadres of Nepali Congress and Samajwadi Party were injured in the clash.