Oli's application enrolled; Dahal proposer, Thapa seconder

6:35 PM |
Oct 10, 2015-CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has enlisted his bid for the position of PM at Parliament Secretariat on Saturday.
UCPN (Maoist) Chairman is the proposer and RPP-Nepal Chairman Kamal Thapa, among 13 different officials, is the seconder in Oli's offered to prevalence.

The PM applicant ought to enroll their bid from 11am to 4pm on Saturday with one proposer and a seconder.

The seconders in Oli's application are Kamal Thapa, CP Mainali, Chitra Bahadur KC, Bishwendra Paswan, Shiva Lal Thapa, Prem Bahadur Singh, Kumar Khadka, Ram Kumar Rai, Hari Charan Shah, Laxman Rajbanshi, Yashoda Kumari Lama, Deepak Bohara and one free legislator Atahar Kamal.

A sum of 14 gatherings, including UML itself, are supporting Oli. This involves 321 legislators. Likewise one free administrator too is supporting Oli. An applicant needs 299 votes out of 598 administrators to be chosen as the PM.

Additionally, Nepal Workers Peasants Party and CPN (Unified) have likewise communicated their backing to Oli.
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No plausibility of taking effectively concurred issues to voting: Khanal

7:42 AM |
5 Feb, Kathmandu : CPN (UML) Chairman Jhalanath Khanal has precluded the likelihood of definition of inquiries on any subject that is against the soul of individuals' development and the Interim Constitution of Nepal.
Conversing with media persons after the Constituent Assembly ( CA) meeting Thursday, pioneer Khanal said interest for planning survey on the effectively settled issues and taking them to a voting methodology has accompanied sick plans and it couldn't be considered under any condition.

His announcement was in connection to the call made by Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Nepal for taking the issues of republic, federalism and secularism to a voting by creating survey on the same. The RPP Nepal which has been pushing for reclamation of Hindu state in the nation for quite a while repeated its request in the today's CA meeting as well.

The CA has effectively started the procedure of creating poll on the staying hostile issues of the new constitution with the arrangement of a board of trustees to that end. The RPP Nepal boycotted today's Questionnaire Committee gathering while the CA developed its term by an additional five days.

Depicting RPP-Nepal's deterrent to the CA business as an activity of right ensured by popular government, pioneer Khanal urged all to take it as needs be.

On the other hand, RPP Nepal Chairman Kamal Thapa contended that it was their entitlement to bring up issues over the issues of the new constitution and their voices be tended to. We are prepared to acknowledge the result (whether to support us or not) of voting, yet, the issues ought not be banned from entering the voting procedure whatsoever. Contrasting perspectives ought to likewise be regarded in a popular government.

Nineteen political gatherings spoke to in the CA including the UCPN (Maoist) and Madhesh-driven gatherings were not show in today's CA meeting.RSS
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CA broadens term of Questionnaire Committee by 5 days

7:36 AM |
5 Feb, Kathmandu : The gathering of the Constituent Assembly (CA) held today has broadened the term of the Proposal Drafting Committee by five days.

Subash-nembangSenior-most part of the Questionnaire Committee Kul Bahadur Gurung said the panel has been sending its works and proposed augmentation of its term by five days, refering to the prior five days given to the advisory group to set up the poll were not sufficient.

The CA gathering passed the proposition consistently. Gurung, who remained on the platform, was kept from representing a while after the administrators of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal droned different mottos and upset the gathering. Nonetheless, the proposition was passed in the midst of the sloganeering and bothers in the CA Meeting Hall.

The officials guaranteed that the detailing of the board of trustees was against the soul of the Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2007 and the CA regulations. They said the CA neglected to perceive the voice of RPP Nepal.

Senior-most part of the board Gurung later educated about the support of the Committee work methodology by the CA while introducing a proposition on its term augmentation.

Gurung further said the Committee held gathering thrice and framed a Sub-council under the Coordination of CA part Ramesh Lekhak and proposed term augmentation to finish the remaining assignments.

Prior, The CA meeting likewise enlisted legislator Hari Charan Sah of Janata Dal as a part of the Committee. Sah has been designated the part of the Committee by method for giving full shape to the 73-part Committee proposed by the CA on January 25, said CA executive Subash Nembang. The advisory group now has 50 parts with the prompting of Sah.

The CA meeting on January 25 proclaimed 49 administrators' name as parts of the 73-part council in the midst of the dissent of the Unified CPN (Maoist) drove partnership of the resistance parties. RSS

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Chairman KP Oli has said- Need to bring constitution in time

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Chairperson KP Oli
CPN-UML Chairperson KP Oli has said that a new constitution must be brought within the slated time.

Addressing a program organized at party headquarters on the fifth day of mourning over the passage of leader of democratic movement Sahana Pradhan, KP

"UML does not like to prolong transition. So, the schedule of constitution writing must not be extended again," he said, adding that the country cannot afford violence again. "Consensus is therefore essential to bring the constitution in time."

On the occasion, Acting Prime Minister Bam Dev Gautam reminded that late leader Pradhan was like mother and was full of determination and guidance.

Similarly, Nepali Congress Acting President Ram Chandra Poudel said that although there was no any big obstruction on constitution writing process, some minor issues were raised unnecessarily and that were hindering the process.

UML Vice-Chairperson Bidya Devi Bhandari remembered leader Pradhan saying that she was an inspirational figure and a guide to all.

UCPN (Maoist) leader Hishila Yami said leader Pradhan was the only woman leader simultaneously spearheading left, democratic, women and educational movements in the country.
said the dream of late leader Pradhan would be fulfilled if a new constitution is promulgated in time.
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Hot News (पार्टीको हार संगै मावोबादीको ताजा भिडिओ समाचार !)

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 An empty stomach is not a good political adviser.
- Albert Einstein

The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes.
- Aristotle

I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.
- Margaret Thatcher

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CA Election 2013 UML takes lead as PR ballot count begins

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 In preliminary vote returns, the CPN-UML has taken a lead in proportional representation (PR) ballot-counting with a huge margin. By the time the Post went to Press, the UML had secured 7,521 votes while the Nepali Congress garnered 2,467 followed by UCPN (Maoist)’s 2,449, according to the Election Commission.
EC officials say the Rastriya Prajatantra Party stands in fourth position securing 1,500 votes in total while the RPP-Nepal has got 1,300 votes.

According to the EC, ballot counting for the PR category is over in Manang and Mustang districts while the process is under way in around half a dozen districts including Dang, Lalitpur, Kaski, Dhankuta and Palpa.

In Manang, the NC stood at the top with 1,500 votes while the RPP got 1,033 votes. The Maoists managed to secure 532 votes in the district while the UML got just 412. Of the total, 4,144 votes were valid in the district. In Mustang, of the total 5,853 votes, the NC got 1,654, the UML 1651 and the Maoists 938.

According to the EC, a party needs around 25,000 votes to get a PR seat. While 240 lawmakers will be elected from direct polls, 335 members will make into the 601-strong CA through the PR system. One hundred parties have got votes in the PR polls so far.
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Bijukchhe elected in Bhaktapur-1

11:55 PM |
 Napal Majdoor Kishan Party Chairman Narayan Man Bijukchhe has been declared winner in Bhaktapur-1.

He has garnered 20,446 votes defeating his rival Krishna Prasad Bhadel of Nepali Congres who secured 12, 826 votes.
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Politics affected Nepali movies – No release this week

11:08 PM |
The political environment has adversely affected the Nepali movie industry. As the election result are being released, no Nepali movie is going to be released this week in theater.

http://evernepal.blogspot.com/2013/04/blog-post_1867.html
    Nepali film artists are also in a state of shock when the biggest party before election is seemingly the distinct third after Nepali Congress and CPN (UML), according the initial election result. Shocked Maoist have cried foul and have asked the counting to stop.

Prior to the election a number of film artists had joined political parties including Maoist, UML and Congress. Well known producer and Gopi Krishna theater owner Uddav Poudel is likely to loose in Kathmandu -4. Another producer, Ramesh Jung Rayamajhi (NC candidate) has lost from Morang-8 to UML candidate. Ramesh Jung has produced ‘Nai Na Bhannu La’, ‘Malai Man Paryo’ and upcoming ‘Santrash’.

Actress Rekha Thapa, who was supposed to be contesting at Parsa 1 has asked the party to accept the defeat. It seems, Maoist are also having tough time in Parsa.
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Latest election news-2070

4:47 AM |
The results of all four Kaski constituencies has arrived. Although final tally is yet to come, but it is confirmed that NC and UML have shared two constituencies each in Kaski. Yagya Bahadur Thapa and Sharada Poudel of NC won Kaski-1 & 2 respectively while Radindra Adhikari and Sita Giri were victorious in Kaski-3 and 4.

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धनकुटामा राप्रपाबाहेक सबै स्थानमा काँग्रेस अगाडि

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संविधानसभाको पहिलो हुने निर्वाचित हुने प्रणालीअन्तर्गत २४० मध्ये ११ स्थानको परिणाम प्राप्त भइसकेको छ ।
सोअनुसार नेपाली काँग्रेस र नेकपा (एमाले)ले क्रमशः छ र पाँच स्थान प्राप्त गरेका छन् । काँग्रेसका उम्मेदवार मनाङबाट टेकबहादुर गुरुङ र काठमाडाँै क्षेत्र नं ५, ८, ९ र १० बाट क्रमशः नरहरि आचायर्, नवीन्द्रराज जोशी, ध्यानगोविन्द रञ्जित, राजेन्द्रकुमार केसी र दाङ क्षेत्र नं २ बाट सुशीला चौधरी विजयी हुनुभएको छ ।
त्यसैगरी एमालेका उम्मेदवार कास्की क्षेत्र नं ३ र ४ बाट रवीन्द्र अधिकारी र सीता गिरी, पाल्पा २ बाट सोमप्रसाद पाण्डेय, रसुवाबाट जनार्दन ढकाल र प्युठान १ बाट वामदेव गौतम विजयी हुनुभएको छ ।
चितवनमा कोइराला अगाडि
चितवन, ६ मङ्सिर । निर्वाचन क्षेत्र नं १ मा एमालेका सुरेन्द्रप्रसाद पाण्डेले छ हजार ८६, काँग्रेसका राजेन्द्र बुर्लाकोटीले पाँच हजार ३२८ र एमाओवादीका यमबहादुर परियारले एक हजार ३३५ प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं २ मा काँग्रेसका शेषनाथ अधिकारीले पाँच हजार ३२१, एमालेका कृष्णप्रसाद खनालले पाँच हजार ०९ र एमाओवादीका विश्वभक्त दुलालले दुई हजार ९६६ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
यस्तै क्षेत्र नं ३ मा एमालेका कृष्णभक्त पोखरेलले पाँच हजार ७६९, काँग्रेसका भीमबहादुर श्रेष्ठले चार हजार १९९ र एमाओवादीका नारायण दाहालले तीन हजार ५७२ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं ४ मा काँग्रेसका सुशील कोइरालाले आठ हजार ८९८, एमालेका पार्वती रावलले पाँच हजार १५४ र एमाओवादीका चित्रबहादुर श्रेष्ठले पाँच हजार २२ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
त्यस्तै क्षेत्र नं ५ मा एमालेका दानबहादुर तामाङले चार हजार ३३६, राप्रपा नेपालका विक्रम पाण्डेले चार हजार १७० र एमाओवादीका अमिक शेरचनले तीन हजार १८ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।

मकवानपुरमा गणना जारी
हेटौँडा, ६ मङ्सिर । संविधानसभा निर्वाचन क्षेत्र नं १ मा नेपाली काँग्रेसका इन्द्रबहादुर बानियाँले तीन हजार ९६०, नेकपा(एमाले)का अणराज जर्घा मगरले तीन हजार ५४५, एकीकृत नेकपा(माओवादी)का सर्केश घलानले दुई हजार १७० र राप्रपा नेपालका प्रलिता थापाले एक हजार ८७० मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं २ मा एमालेका सुवास ठकुरीले पाँच हजार ६४४, एमाओवादीका नारायणकाजी श्रेष्ठले चार हजार ७५८ र काँग्रेसका जयराम लामिछानेले दुई हजार ९५२ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ । क्षेत्र नं ३ मा एमालेका अनन्त पौडेलले तीन हजार ९०९, राप्रपा नेपालका दीपक सिंहले तीन हजार ३९३, काँग्रेसका रघुरमण न्यौपानेले दुई हजार ७५० र एमाओवादीका प्रह्लाद लामिछानेले दुई हजार ५८२ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
त्यस्तै क्षेत्र नं ४ मा एमालेका राजाराम स्याङ्ताङले चार हजार ८५०, एमाओवादीका सोनामसिंह स्याङ्ताङले तीन हजार ४५६ र काँग्रेसका उमा दाहालले दुई हजार ३२१ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।

काभ्रेमा मतगणना जारी
बनेपा, ६ मङ्सिर । काभ्रेपलाञ्चोक क्षेत्र नं १ मा नेपाली कांग्रेसका तीर्थबहादुर लामाले पाँच हजार ७३४, एमालेका सङ्ग्रामजित लामाले चार हजार १९७ र एमाओवादीका सूर्यमान दोङले तीन हजार ४१० मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
काभ्रे क्षेत्र नं २ मा एमालेका रामहरि सुवेदीले तीन हजार ३२, काँग्रेसका शिवप्रसाद हुमागाईंले दुई हजार ५४९ र एमाओवादीका अकलबहादुर थिङले एक हजार ६१४ प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
काभ्रे क्षेत्र नं ३ मा काँग्रेसका कञ्चनचन्द्र बादे श्रेष्ठले दुई हजार ८६१, एमालेका गोकुल बाँस्कोटाले एक हजार ९८९, एमाओवादीका मीना तामाङले ९७१ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ । त्यस्तै काभ्रे क्षेत्र नं ४ मा एमालेका विदुर सापकोटाले छ हजार ३३, काँग्रेसका कुमार लामिछानेले तीन हजार ४३० र एमाओवादीका सूर्यमान दोङले दुई हजार ३५१ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।

बागलुङ–२ मा काँग्रेसको अग्रता
बागलुङ, ६ मङ्सिर । निर्वाचन क्षेत्र नं २ मा मतगणना जारी छ ।
प्रारम्भिक मत परिणामअनुसार काँगे्रसका प्रकाश शर्मा पौडेलले ६७६ मत लिएर अग्रता हासिल गर्नुभएको छ । त्यस्तै दोस्रो स्थानमा राष्ट्रिय जनमोर्चाका राजेन्द्र ढुङ्गानाले ४७६ र तेस्रो स्थानमा रहनुभएका नेकपा (एमाले) का सूर्य पाठकले दुई सय मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ । एकीकृत नेकपा (माओवादी) का लीलाबहादुर थापा मगरले भने एक सय ८० मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।

कञ्चनपुरका चार वटै निर्वाचन क्षेत्रको मतगणना जारी : नेकाँ तीन क्षेत्रमा अगाडि
कञ्चनपुर, ६ मङ्सिर । संविधानसभा सदस्य निर्वाचनको पछिल्लो मतगणनाको नतिजाअनुसार निर्वाचन क्षेत्र नं १ मा एकीकृत नेकपा(माओवादी) तथा निर्वाचन क्षेत्र नं २, ३ र ४ मा नेपाली काँग्रेसका उम्मेदवारले अग्रता कायम गरेका छन् ।
अपराह्न २:४५ बजे घोषित परिणामअनुसार क्षेत्र नं १ मा एमाओवादीका बिना मगरले तीन हजार ३७२, काँग्रेसका दिवानसिंह विष्टले दुई हजार ८८८ र एमालेका लालबहादुर विकले दुई हजार २२७ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं २ मा एमालेका तारालामा तामाङले तीन हजार ३४४, काँग्रेसका एनपी सावदले तीन हजार ४३९ र एमाओवादीका अमिन दहितले दुई हजार १६ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
यसैगरी क्षेत्र नं ३ मा काँग्रेसका बहादुरसिंह थापाले चार हजार ४४६, एमालेका नरबहादुर धामीले तीन हजार ५३२ र एमाओवादीका टेकेन्द्रप्रसाद भट्टले दुई हजार २८५ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ क्षेत्र नं ४ मा काँग्रेसका रमेश लेखकले सात हजार ५७३, एमाओवादीका मोहन गिरीले दुई हजार ५५८, राप्रपाका धर्मराज जोशीले दुई हजार ३७२ र एमालेका उर्वादत्त पन्तले दुई हजार २६७ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।

उदयपुरका तीन वटै निर्वाचन क्षेत्रमा काँग्रेस अगाडि
उदयपुर, ६ मङ्सिर । अहिलेसम्मको मतगणनाअनुसार नेपाली काँग्रेसले जिल्लाका तीन वटै निर्वाचन क्षेत्रबाट अग्रता कायम गरिरहेको छ ।
अहिलेसम्मको मतगणनाको परिणामअनुसार क्षेत्र नं १ मा काँग्रेसका डा नारायण खड्काले चार हजार १२ र नेकपा(एमाले)का मणि पौडेलले एक हजार ९२४ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको जिल्ला निर्वाचन कार्यालय उदयपुरले बताएको छ । यस्तै एमाओवादीका राजन किराँतीले एक हजार ९१७ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं २ मा नेपाली काँग्रेसकी प्रमिला राईले ३७८, एमालेकी मञ्जु चौधरीले २८९ र एमाओवादीका सुरेश राईले १८६ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं ३ मा काँग्रेसका नारायण कार्कीले ५७८, एमालेका जगन्नाथ खतिवडाले ४९२ र एमाओवादीका मोहन खत्रीले ११८ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको जिल्ला निर्वाचन कार्यालय उदयपुरले बताएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं १ मा मतदाता ५१ हजार २७३ र क्षेत्र नं २ मा ४८ हजार ३३३ छन् । यस्तै क्षेत्र नं ३ मा ४३ हजार २६० मतदाता छन् । जिल्लाका तीन वटै निर्वाचन क्षेत्रमा ८७ मतदानस्थल, २०८ मतदान केन्द्र र अन्य आठ अस्थायी मतदान केन्द्र थिए ।

ललितपुरका तीन वटै क्षेत्रमा काँग्रेस अगाडि: क्षेत्र नं ३ मा नेकाका विजय पक्का
ललितपुर, ६ मङ्सिर । यहाँको मतगणनाअनुसार तीन वटै क्षेत्रमा नेपाली काँग्रेस अग्रस्थानमा छ ।
अपराह्न ३ बजेपछि प्राप्त परिणामअनुसार क्षेत्र नं १ मा नेपाली काँग्रेसका उदयशम्शेर जबराले पाँच हजार ००६, नेकपा(एमाले)का मधुसूदन पौडेलले चार हजार ९९७ र एकीकृत नेकपा (माओवादी)का हरि दाहालले एक हजार ९४१ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं २ को मत परिणामअनुसार काँग्रेसका चन्द्र महर्जनले आठ हजार ३३९, एमाओवादीका सरोज डङ्गोलले चार हजार ६६० र एमालेका कृष्णलाल महर्जनले तीन हजार ५८४मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
त्यसैगरी क्षेत्र नं ३ मा काँग्रेसका उम्मेदवार मदनबहादुर अमात्यले १६ हजार ४६३, एमालेका रघुजी पन्तले आठ हजार ७१० र एमाओवादीका दिनेश महर्जनले आठ हजार ४२४ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ । क्षेत्र नं ३ मा मत गणना करिब ७० प्रतिशत सकिएको जिल्ला निर्वाचन कार्यालयका प्रमुख निर्वाचन अधिकृत टेकनारायण कुँवरले बताउनुभयो ।
काँग्रेसका अमात्यले जित्ने निश्चित भएपछि मतगणनास्थलमा बिहान १० बजेदेखि भेला भएका सो दलका कार्यकर्ताको भिड अहिले अपराह्न ४ बजेसम्म बाक्लिएको छ । सो भिडले पार्टीको झन्डा बोकेर नारा लगाइरहेको छ ।

भक्तपुर–१को मतगणना सुरु
भक्तपुर, ६ मङ्सिर । पहिलो पटक भक्तपुर जिल्ला क्षेत्र नं १ को मतपरिणाम प्रकाशनमा आएको छ ।
सो क्षेत्रमा नेपाल मजदुर किसान पार्टीका नारायणमान बिजुक्छेले ८०७, नेपाली काँग्रेसका कृष्णलाल भँडेलले ५००, एमाओवादीका सानु सुवालले १९६ र एमालेका रञ्जु नापितले १४३ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
त्यसैगरी क्षेत्र नं २ मा नेमकिपाका सुनिल प्रजापतिले छ हजार ५०९, काँग्रेसका रामेश्वर ढुङ्गेलले छ हजार ८०, एमालेका महेश बस्नेतले पाँच हजार ८५० र एमाओवादीका डिपी ढकालले तीन हजार २५० मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।

राप्रपा अगाडि
धनकुटा, ६ मङ्सिर । निर्वाचन क्षेत्र नं १ मा नेकपा (एमाले) का टीकाराम चेम्जोङले छ  हजार ९११, नेपाली काँग्रेसका अजितनारायण थापाले चार हजार ८५, सङ्घीय समाजवादी पार्टीका रकम चेम्जोङले  दुई हजार ८१८ र एमाओवादीका हेमराज भण्डारीले दुई हजार ७५४ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं २     मा राप्रपाका सुनिल थापाले तीन हजार ५१८, एमालेका राजेन्द्र राईले तीन हजार ९८, एमाओवादीका हरिराज खेवाले एक हजार ९२७ र काँग्रेसका आनन्दसन्तोषी राईले ५९२ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।

मतगणना जारी
रौतहट, ६ मङ्सिर । निर्वाचन क्षेत्र नं १ मा मधेसी जन अधिकार फोरम (लोकतान्त्रिक) का अजय गुप्ताले चार हजार २५१, नेकपा (एमाले)का माधवकुमार नेपालले तीन हजार ८७८ र सङ्घीय सद्भावना पार्टीका अनिल झाले दुई हजार ३०९ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं २ मा फोरम (लोकतान्त्रिक) का मोहमदमुस्ताक आलमले सात हजार ९६३, नेपाली काँग्रेसका अफताव आलमले छ हजार ५६५ र एमाओवादीका किरण साहले तीन हजार १७५ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं ३ मा फोरम नेपालका रामकिशोर यादवले चार हजार ४४३, एमाओवादीका प्रभु साहले तीन हजार ६५९ र नेकाँका हृदयनारायण यादवले एक हजार १८४ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं ४ मा एमाओवादीका सत्यनारायण भगतले दुई हजार ७०६, एमालेका सरला यादवले दुई हजार १५१ र राष्ट्रिय मधेस समाजवादी पार्टीका प्रदीपशम्शेर जबराले दुई हजार ३७ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं ५ मा नेकाँका जितेन्द्र यादवले दुई हजार ५९४, एमाओवादीका विन्देश्वर रायले एक हजार ९८१ र एमालेका वासुराय चौधरीले एक हजार ५०५ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
क्षेत्र नं ६ मा नेकाँका देवप्रसाद तिमिल्सिनाले तीन हजार ५४१, एमालेका रामकुमार भट्टराईले तीन हजार ३३ र एमाओवादी देवेन्द्र पटेलले एक हजार ४९३ मत प्राप्त गर्नुभएको छ ।
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In Fractured Nepal, Plans for National Elections Provide a Series of Subplots

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  “If you read the newspapers, you’d think I was the most corrupt woman in Nepal,” said Hisila Yami, a Maoist leader and the wife of a former prime minister, Baburam Bhattarai.

Now that the Maoists have given up bank robbery, kidnapping and extortion, money is harder to come by, she acknowledged as she peeled off bills from a huge wad in her purse to give to campaign workers.

“People gave us money earlier out of fear, but they don’t do that now,” she said with a shrug. “We have to be appealing now. We have to be nice. We can’t afford to antagonize people now.”

So Ms. Yami was squinting at shadows recently as she held campaign gatherings in living rooms darkened by routine power failures. She insisted to those gathered about her feet that all the stories of hidden wealth and secret efforts to undermine her husband when he was in office were just vicious rumors.

“People think I had a lot of money, cars and homes, but that is not true,” she said, exuding an energetic charisma that lit up the room like a flashlight. “When my husband was prime minister, I tried to help him. But people think I tried to overtake him.”

After decades of political upheaval and paralysis, Nepal is scheduled to hold national elections on Nov. 19. Yet, with more than a dozen political parties — including an important Maoist group — boycotting the vote, there is some doubt that they will occur, but top officials say the country has no choice.

“There is no Plan B,” said Madhab Paudel, Nepal’s minister of information and communication. “We have no option except conducting the election.”

There is a growing consensus here that the only way to arrest the country’s disastrous economic spiral is through elections. More than 120 political parties have registered to compete, and hope — long in as short supply as oxygen on nearby Mount Everest — is flourishing. Some of the most colorful candidates in the world are now crisscrossing this mountainous nation.

Nepal, ruled for centuries by monarchs, has 125 ethnic groups, 127 spoken languages, scores of castes and three distinct ecosystems that have long divided its 27 million people into a blinding array of feuding communities, making political consensus difficult.

A 10-year civil war between the Maoists and the government ended in 2006, but the resulting Constituent Assembly spent four years trying to write a constitution without success, leading to political paralysis. This month’s election is intended to create a second Constituent Assembly to finish the constitution.

The election’s most intriguing subplot is among the Maoists, who divided last year over whether war is still an acceptable political strategy. The hard-line faction, widely referred to as Dashist because of a dash in its name (Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist), is boycotting the elections and has called for a 10-day strike beginning Nov. 11.

“Our intention is to prevent people from participating in the election,” said Pampha Bhusal, a Dashist politburo member.

Just how far Ms. Bhusal’s group will go to prevent voting is the season’s great mystery. Ms. Bhusal insisted that her party will not resort to violence again, but instead will seek to “convince” people not to vote.

“Everybody’s one concern is security, which is unpredictable,” said Ila Sharma, a commissioner on Nepal’s Election Commission. One candidate has already been killed.

And then there is Ms. Yami’s party, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), whose nickname is the Cashist party because of the vast sums of money, cars, houses and property its leaders are rumored to have stolen during the country’s 10-year insurgency. Like rich Communists elsewhere, Cashists have become deeply attached to capitalism. “Even in China, capitalism is thriving in its own way,” Ms. Yami said.
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Critical Nepal Election to End Stalemate, Promote Stability

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Q:    Why is this election important to Nepal?
Nepal’s Nov. 19 constituent assembly election is a long-delayed vote to replace the assembly that was dissolved in May 2012 after failing to draft a new constitution. This election is crucially important to end political stalemate and keep the broader peace process moving forward. In a sense, this election is a do-over. It’s a second chance to try to tackle the big issues facing the country.
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Q:    What are some of those big issues?

Nepalis still need to define the character of the state they want. For example, will there be a president or prime minister? They also have not come to any agreement on what kind of electoral system to include in a future constitution. Also under consideration is whether to decentralize power away from Kathmandu to meet the interests of diverse ethnic and linguistic groups.

Q:    The last constituent assembly was very inclusive. Will the new one be as diverse?


The assembly will have 601 members blended from both first-past-the-post constituencies and proportional representation. It’s that second component, the proportional representation, which will allow them to introduce different quotas to ensure that women, castes, and ethnic groups are represented because these are the groups that historically have been shut out from access to political power.


David Pottie, associate director of the Carter Center’s Democracy Program, at right, talks with other Carter Center observers including President and Mrs. Carter during Nepal’s 2008 constituent assembly election. (Photo: The Carter Center/D. Hakes)

Q:    The Carter Center observed the voter registration process. How will the new system improve the elections?


The 2008 voters list was compiled out of conditions of civil war. There were many internally displaced people, births, and people who had reached voting age for whom there were no records or documents. The voters list also had unrecorded deaths or multiple registrants. Since then the election commission has worked to adopt a biometric voter registration including fingerprints and a digital photograph. The new voters roll has been compiled electronically allowing Nepalis to register anytime, any day that the government is working, which is an important improvement.

Q:    How has The Carter Center been involved in Nepal?


After observing the 2008 constituent assembly election, The Carter Center remained to observe and assess important political trends as part of Nepal’s ongoing peace process. This included citizen perceptions of federalism, citizen understanding and awareness of their own identity as a group and as individuals, ongoing concerns about the security situation, and a whole host of issues of broader political development as Nepal tried to normalize political life, even though many institutions remain unstable and in need of continued reform.

We also worked to capture citizen perceptions. Since so much of political life is centered among the relative elite of the country, average citizens and their opinions tend to be unheard or unreported. And so we deployed mobile teams of Nepali and international observers to travel around the country to capture those perspectives which we shared through several dozen public reports that have been distributed widely.

Q:    How can The Carter Center contribute to this electoral process?


The 2013 Nepal constituent assembly election will be the 95th election that The Carter Center has observed. We have found that political actors appreciate hearing not only our assessment of how their own country is performing, but also how they relate and compare to other countries. We are very open and transparent with our efforts to contribute constructive recommendations. We try to maintain good personal connections and political relationships so we can have private off-the-record conversations, as well as publish public reports that detail our findings. We do that regularly over the process, and that exchange of information enhances transparency around an election.
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Artists protest Nepal Banda at the time of election

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Nepal closure called by the faction of CPN (Maoist) led by Baidhya and 33 other parties has caused problem in all aspects of day-to-day life in Nepal. Some Nepali artists have expressed their dissatisfaction on forceful closure and violence.

Comedy artists Madan Krishna Shrestha and Hari Bansha Acharya wrote an open letter to stop this type of nonsense at the time of election.  MaHa have told that they are against any forms of violence.
   
Actress Priyanka Karki shared the following photo expressing satisfaction on seeing a couple of four-wheeler vehicles and few motorcycles on the street. She called for people to protest such forceful closures.

priyanka karki - empty stree

Actress Keki Adhikari has also asked people to vote in the election and protest the forceful closure in Nepal.

Actress Komal Oli shared a closure protest banner and asked people to defy Nepal Band.
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Cong, UML in tight race to the top

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The Nepali Congress (NC) and the CPN-UML were in a neck-and-neck competition to secure the first position as vote counting in over 200 constituencies for the first-past-the-post poll system continued for the second day on Thursday.

While the UML was able to narrow down its initial lead gap with the NC, which was still leading in the vote count late on Thursday night, the UCPN (Maoist) continued to trail far behind.

As the Post went to press on Thursday, the NC and the UML had both won 24 seats each, followed by the UCPN (Maoist) with five and the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum-Loktantrik with one win.

Nepali Congress President Sushil Koirala won the polls in Banke-3 where he bagged 10,775 votes, while his immediate rival Dhabal SJB Rana secured 8,807 votes. In 2008, Koirala suffered a defeat in the same constituency.  Koirala was also leading in Chitwan-4.

Senior NC leader and former prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba was declared winner in Dadeldhura, where he bagged more than double the votes his close competitor Khagraj Bhatta of the UCPN (Maoist) got. In 2008, Deuba defeated Bhatta with a margin of 1,500 votes.

NC leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula, who played a key role in the peace process but suffered defeat in the previous election , was also leading the vote count this time.

The biggest upset on Thursday was UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s humiliating defeat in Kathmandu-10, where Rajan KC of the Congress won with a margin of 7,000 votes.

Dahal, who had projected himself as Nepal’s future president during his election campaigns, is also struggling in his other constituency in Siraha-5, where he was leading with a low margin as of Thursday night.

The UCPN (Maoist) has already lost seven seats in Kathmandu Valley alone, as the NC added four and UML three in their kitty.

In the 2008 Constituent Assembly election , the UCPN (Maoist) had secured 120 seats under the FPTP category, while the NC and the UML had won 37 and 33 seats respectively.

UML leader Madhav Kumar Nepal, who lost the previous election , was leading in Kathmandu-2 this time with a handsome margin, while NC youth leader Gagan Thapa was all set to win for the first time under the direct poll system. Thapa was elected under the proportional representation system in 2008.

Senior UML leader KP Oli, who faced a humiliating loss in the previous election , is leading the race in Jhapa-7 with a handsome margin this time. The UML swept all the three constituencies in Dhading district, where the Maoist party had won a landslide in 2008.

Senior UCPN (Maoist) leader and former prime minister Baburam Bhattarai secured a win in Gorkha-1, while he was struggling in another of his constituencies, Rupandehi-4, where UML leader Bishnu Poudel was taking the lead.

Despite trailing far behind in most of the constituencies, the UCPN (Maoist) managed to win the first seat on Thursday, when leader Haribol Gajurel was declared winner in Sindhuli-3. Later, the party’s Hitraj Pandey won in Gorkha-2, Man Bahadur Thapa in Bardiya-4 and  Shiva Kumar Mandal secured a win in Morang-4.

Maoist Vice-chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha, however, suffered a defeat in Makawanpur-2.

Regional parties such as the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum-Nepal led by Upendra Yadav, Madhesi Janadhikar Forum-Loktantrik and the Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party have, meanwhile, were not faring well as compared to the 2008 election . By the time the Post went to press on Thursday, none of the three parties was leading in more than half a dozen constituencies.

The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N), which many had said could emerge as the dark horse, stood a tough competitor in some constituencies, though it had not won any seat as of Thursday evening.
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Menu HLPC urges CPN-Maoist-led alliance to withdraw general strike

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 Kathmandu, Nov. 9: The High Level Political Committee (HLPC) has called on the CPN-Maoist and the 33-party alliance it is leading to withdraw their planned general strike and the shutdown.

A meeting held in the presence of the third-rung leaders of the political parties affiliated to HLPC today urged the alliance to stop the programmes like the general strike and shutdown said to be enforced to disrupt the Constituent Assembly election and fulfill the country’s responsibility.

The meeting also urged the sides concerned not to go against the country’s need and aspiration, saying the political parties, the general public, the Election Commission and the government were eager for the November 19 election.

Talking to media persons after the meeting, CPN (UML) leader Agni Kharel said that the attention of the meeting was drawn to the protest programmes including the 10-day banda or general shutdown beginning November 11 that the CPN-Maoist and associated alliance has planned.

Kharel said the meeting also urged the 33-party alliance to help conduct the Constituent Assembly election in a peaceful and smooth way, not to disrupt the essential public services as business, employment, education, transport and health and to respect the people’s right to live peacefully.

Calling on the side concerned not to infringe on the fundamental right of the Nepali people to vote, the meeting also warned against causing obstructions in the mass meetings and the peaceful election campaigns that the political parties have been holding in preparation for the election.

Likewise, it urged the political parties contesting in the election for healthy competition in the election, maintaining peaceful environment by desisting from activities likely to lead to scuffle among them.

The meeting requested for the support of the civil society, professional institutions and organizations, the media and the general public in making the election successful.

Kharel said the meeting of the HLPC  was held with the consent of the committee convenor Bijaya Kumar Gachchhadar and the leaders of the major parties on the committee.

UCPN (Maoist) leader Pralhad Budhathoki, Nepali Congress leader Chin Kaji Shrestha, UML leader Kharel and Paramananda Mehta on behalf the Madhesi Morcha attended the meeting.
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फेला पर्यो ! पर्चंडले जसरि पनि चुनाब जित्ने नीति !

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 १३ कार्तिक, काठमाडौ । संविधानसभा निर्वाचन नजिकिँदै गर्दा एमाओवादीले पहिलो संविधानसभा निर्वाचनमा अप्रत्यासित विजय हासिल गरेको जानकारी दिने दस्तावेज फेला परेको छ । संविधानसभाको पहिलो निर्वाचनमा कसरी पासा पल्टियो भन्ने खुलासा गर्ने दस्तावेजले नेपाली राजनीतिमा प्रचण्डभन्दा चतुर खेलाडि कोही छैनन् भन्ने समेत पुष्टी गर्छ ।

तीन पेज लामो दस्तावेजको २६ औ बुँदामा लेखिएको छ, 'आफ्नो पक्षमा आउन नसक्ने मतदातालाई मतदानमा भाग नलिने वातावरण तयार पार्न प्रयास गर्ने ।' २९ औ बुँदामा, 'विस्थापित भएकाहरूलाई घर फर्किन नसक्ने वातावरणको सिर्जना गर्ने । घर फर्किसकेकाहरूको हकमा आफ्नो पार्टी पराजित भए पुनः विस्थापित हनुपर्ला भन्दै धम्की दिई मत खसाल्न बाध्य पार्ने' उल्लेख गरिएको उक्त दस्तावेज माओवादीले चुनाव जित्न तयार गरेको आन्तरिक रणनीतिपत्र हो । पासाङ र लडाकु शिविरका डिभिजन कमाण्डरले प्रचण्डकै उपस्थिति र सक्रिय सहभागितामा तयार गरेको यो दस्तावेज चर्को संवेदनशिलताका कारण तत्कालिन केन्द्रीय सदस्यबाहेक तलका कसैको हातमा पुग्न दिइएन ।

 त्यसैले आजसम्म यो गोप्य नै रह्यो तर पनि त्यो जादूको छडीले कमाल गरेरै छाड्यो र यतिका वर्षसम्म एमाओवादीले सबैभन्दा ठुलो पार्टी बन्ने मौका पायो । दस्तावेज प्रभावकारी बन्नुपछाडिको रहस्य अझ छ किनकि शाही शासनकालका गुप्तचर, सेना, प्रहरीका हाकिमहरूको समेत राय, सुझाव र माथापच्छीपछी सले अन्तिम स्वरूप प्राप्त गरेको थियो ।
चुनाव जितेपछी माओवादीबाट सेवाको मेवा पाइने लोभले सूचनादेखि सल्लाहसमेत उपलब्ध गराएका सुरक्षा फौजका रिटायर्ड हाकिमहरूलाई पछी हिस्स पारे पनि प्रचण्डले त्यसबेला प्राप्त गरेको दीक्षा भने अहिले पनि प्रयोग गर्दै रहेको निकट स्रोतले बताएको दावी गर्दै आज प्रकाशित जनआस्था साप्ताहिकले प्रकाशित गरेको छ ।

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No constitution if UCPN (Maoist) gets majority: Yadav

4:44 AM |
Chitwan, Oct. 27: Nepali Congress Treasurer Chitralekha Yadav has said that the new constitution would not be promulgated once again if the UCPN (Maoist) gets majority in the upcoming election to the Constituent Assembly (CA).

Addressing an election assembly organised by Nepali Congress Ratnanagar-13 Ward Committee at Jayamangala of Ratnanagar in Chitwan today, Yadav said that the first CA could not promulgate the new constitution due to the UCPN (Maoist) and CPN (UML)

She urged people to give majority to NC for the guarantee of the new constitution.

Similarly, central member of the Nepali Congress, Pradeep Giri, accused that the UCPN (Maoist) did not allow the CPN-Maoist to come to election as it was afraid of defeat.

Stating that the NC had to be content as the second largest power in the first CA election held in 2064 BS, Giri claimed that the events would change the course this time if election is held peacefully.

He also urged its cadres and candidates to ask for votes reaching among the voters as there are challenges along with opportunities in the election for NC.

Sheshnath Adhikari, NC candidate from the Constituency No. 2, Constituency President, Kumar Karki, proportional candidate, Sabitri Chaudhary, former lawmaker, Eknath Ranabhat, among others, expressed their views at the programme held under the chairmanship of Ward Committee president, Rishi Prasad Khanal.
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Bhuwan KC to represent CPN UML in Kathmandu 1

7:50 PM |
Actor Bhuwan KC had joined party politics in hopes to win in an election and start his political career. Bhuwan has used all political tactics to win the CPN UML nomination.

In the nomination list of UML released on October 1, Bhuwan KC is named the candidate in Kathmandu 1 constituency.
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Maoist chief Prachanda on Sunday warned India against attemptingto "micro-manage" Nepal's political system, saying it would bedetrimental to Indian

9:36 PM |
 Maoist chief Prachanda on Sunday warned India against attemptingto "micro-manage" Nepal's political system, saying it would bedetrimental to Indian

Kathmandu: Maoist chief Prachanda on Sunday warned India against attempting to "micro-manage" Nepal's political system, saying it would be detrimental to Indian interests.

"India should not engage in micro-management like who should be the minister and who should not," Prachanda said while speaking at a function to release a book entitled "Prayogshala" or Laboratory, authored by Sudhir Sharma, chief editor of Kantipur national daily.

The book mainly deals with political mystery surrounding the decade-long Maoist insurgency and deposed monarchy. In the book, the author also claims that India is having heavy influence in Nepalese politics.

He warned that meddling in Nepal's internal affairs would be detrimental to India itself. His comments come ahead of the November 19 Constituent Assembly polls.

The former prime minister also acknowledged that his party had reached diplomatic pacts with several global leaders during the conflict period in Nepal, including the then Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

He revealed that "his party had written letters to then Prime Minister of India Vajpayee, China, European Union and the United Nations during the conflict period expressing the desire to come to the peace process."

Prachanda said that he had sent the letter to Vajpayee through Indian professor S D Muni.

"These agreements were in favour of Nepal and the Nepalese people," Prachanda claimed.

He said that his party has not deviated from its objective though the armed conflict has changed its nature.

"The change that took place in Nepal was the result of the efforts made by Nepali people," he said.

Earlier, another Maoist leader from a breakaway faction had blamed India for the failure of talks on reaching a consensus to defer the Constituent Assembly polls.

"Recently, the chances of forging agreement went in vain after the Indian foreign secretary (Sujata Singh) met leaders of the major four political parties," CPN-Maoist leader C P Gujrel had claimed.
source: zeenews.india.com

                भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स मा क्लिक गर्नुहोला
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Both Bhuwan KC and Rekha Thapa removed from the election candidates list

7:22 PM |
 A lot of artists had joined party politics in hopes of active participation. But, after these incidents, interests of artists in party politics is sure to wane. Artists have a huge public backing and ignoring them in election can have counter productive outcomes.

The real impact of these incidents will however be seen only after the election.
A lot of artists had joined party politics in hopes of active participation. But, after these incidents, interests of artists in party politics is sure to wane. Artists have a huge public backing and ignoring them in election can have counter productive outcomes.

The real impact of these incidents will however be seen only after the election.
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