Monday, December 5, 2016

'Don't interfere in Nepal's political affairs,' students urge Indian Embassy staffers


KATHMANDU - Students affiliated to the United Youth and Students Front held demonstration in front of the Indian Embassy at Lainchaur in the Capital today.

Various student unions close to political parties such as CPN-UML, CPN (ML), Rastriya Janamorcha, Nepal Workers and Peasants Party and CPN (Maoist) who are dissenting the second constitution amendment bill registered in the Legislature-Parliament on last Tuesday are affiliated with the Front.

Addressing the corner meeting organized after the demonstration, Youth Association Nepal President Rajiv Pahari, ANNFSU President Nabina Lama, Nepal Revolutionary Students Association Chairperson Niraj Labaju and Nepal Youth Association's Tilak Thapa among others urged the staffers at the Indian Embassy not to interfere in the Nepal's political affairs. From Annapornapost

We want Indian model federalism in Tarai: Yadav

LAXMI SAH, BARA

Dec 5, 2016- Sanghiya Samajwadi Forum Nepal (SSFN) Chairman Upendra Yadav has remarked that Tarai region should be federated into provinces based on Indian-model of federalism.
Speaking at a party programme in Ganjabhawanipur on Monday, Chairman Yadav said, "We want provinces in Madhes that cannot be ruled by non-Madhesis." Yadav cited Indian modality of federal provinces where a Punjabi cannot rule in Bihar state.
"Just like India's Bihar police, Bihar court, Bihar administration, Bihar public service; we want Madhes police, Madhes court, Madhes administration and so on," said Chairman Yadav.
He claimed that the ongoing agitation in western Nepal was enticed by CPN-UML Chairman KP Oli. "When the state is preparing to grant rights to one community, is it good to organise protest from another community? Can this be the feature of a communist?" he questioned.

"When Oli was premier, he was not willing to grant us the rights. But now when another government has brought the constitution amendment bill, he started protesting the bill. What kind of discrimination is this?" he further said. Kathmandu post's news.