Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Govt gives security agencies a free hand


Home Minister Kamal Thapa today said the security personnel who will be
in charge of providing security for the municipal polls across the 58
municipalities tomorrow could be expected to fire straight away in the
event of any threat to peaceful voting. The announcement to this effect
came today at a press conference at the Ministry of Home Affairs. Thapa
also demonstrated all the commitment to hold the elections notwithstanding
the calls to boycott the election ... says THT

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Headlines Today!

 

  • People will cast their vote: Minister Rana
  • Restriction on public and private vehicles on the day of Election
  • Bandh affects the whole kingdom severely
  • A taxi driver shot dead by two maoist in Gwarko inside the cab
  • Said: Maoists plant bombs everywhere

People will cast vote: Rana

Kathmandu, February 6: Minister of State for Information and
Communication, Shrish Shumsher Rana, today said people would dare exercise
their franchise on Wednesday, defying the Maoist threat of intimidation
and political parties’ boycott. “In the beginning, some organised
political parties had claimed that the elections would not be conducted.
When the date for the same was fixed, they decided to disrupt it.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Deteriorating Nepal's situations!


Maoist-called bandh today saw life crippled in the Valley, with marginal
vehicular movement on the roads and most shops remaining closed.
Educational institutions, major commercial establishments, private offices
and shops in major hubs

Educational institutions, major commercial establishments, private offices
and shops in major hubs of the capital remained closed. However, shops and
offices in the bylanes were open.
Yesterday, the traffic police seized around 500 vehicles in a bid to to
force the vehicle owners to function on bandh days. Consequently, today
more vehicles were seen plying than on previous bandhs.
Some taxi drivers, however, said that they worked today to earn more
money. “I always ply my vehicle during strikes because I charge more money
on such days,” said Bharat Thapa Magar, of Dhading. Buses belonging to
Nepal Yatayat, Kantipur Yatayat, a few micro-buses, tempos and Tata mobile
vans were running.
The Bomb Disposal Team of the security forces defused bombs near the Royal
Nepal Airlines Corporation, New Road and near Gopikrishna Hall at
Chabahil. A bomb hoax at Balkhu created tension for more than a hour,
police said.
In Bhaktapur last night, Maoists blew up the office of the Theche village
development committee.
According to police, a pressure cooker bomb exploded at the VDC office
gate around midnight. The blast damaged the office main gate, shattered
window panes and damaged furniture and documents.
No human casualty has been reported. Meanwhile, public life was crippled
throughout the nation on the first day of a week-long general strike
called by the Maoists. There was scant vehicular movement on roads across
Pokhara and most shops, barring some tea stalls, remained closed. Most
academic institutions also remained closed. A few vehicles were seen
plying, that too under the protection of the security forces. Additional
security personnel were deployed in Pokhara. No untoward incident was
reported in Kaski district, the District Police office, Kaski, said.
In Chitwan, normal life was brought to a standstill due to the bandh. Only
bicycles and rickshaws could be seen plying on the roads while academic
and business institutions remained closed.
A report from Bara said most of the shops, local industries and academic
institutions in the district remained closed and only a few government
personnel attended office. The first day of the bandh crippled normal life
in Rautahat too.
A report from Rupandehi said the bandh affected normal life in the
district. Though the local administration had urged people to go about
their business as usual, most shops remained closed.
Our Sarlahi-based correspondent reported that most business and academic
establishments remained closed. Police personnel were deployed to open
shops in Malangwa bazaar this morning, but the shop owners demurred. The
Maoists placed obstacles on the Lalbandi section of the Mahendra Highway.
Police forcibly opened the main business centres in Dhading district,
including in Dhadingbeshi, the district headquarters. Most of the business
institutions remained shut and the streets were deserted. Ambulances were
plying on the Tribhuvan and Prithvi highways under the escort of security
forces.
A report from Birgunj said most sectors were affected by the bandh.
Unified security forces were deployed at the main chowks of the city. This
morning, security forces tried to run some vehicles under their control.
In Janakpurdham, a few motorbikes could be seen plying, but most private
enterprises remained closed. The government-run Janakpur Cigarette Factory
and Janakpur-Jayanagar Rail service were open for operation, though.
A report from Pyuthan said all social sectors in the district remained
closed. The Maoists staged torch rallies at Bijaynagar, Bijuwar and
Dharmawati, among other places, locals said.
In Tanahun, most educational institutions remained closed while few people
could be seen in government offices.
The Maoists obstructed the Mahendra highway’s Belbari to Kakarvitta
section. Traffic came to a halt and all shops, industrial houses,
educational institutes remained shut. The bomb disposal team dispatched
from the RNA’s eastern divisional headquarters deactivated the Maoists’
bomb at the Morang’s Jirikhimti, said the RNA’s eastern divisional
headquarters.
A report from Phidim said the local administration used security personnel
to open some of the shops in Phidim, yet educational institutes and
factories remained shut.
A report from Dhankuta said the bandh affected life there in a big way.
Sunsari district was also affected by the bandh, as was Bhairahawa. The
bandh also affected normal life in Biratnagar, Gorkha, Syangja, Baglung,
Myagdi, Parbat, Dolakha, Rajbiraj and Kanchanpur.
(With inputs from Pokhara, Chitwan, Bara, Rautahat, Dhading, Birgunj,
Janakpurdham, Pyuthan and Tanahun)

Uncheck!


Maoists called a week long Nepal bandha-strike is said to be much
effective. Almost every corners of Nepal got silent. This transportation
and educational institutes closure have reported to be closed for this
week.

And everything is planned for to disturb the upcoming municipal elections.
How are we supposed to act?

Hey, international community please, listen to voices of Nepalis.