“I feel it is inappropriate to dissolve the parliament that had been restored after hard struggle. Anyway we are ready to discuss this issue (with Maoists).”
Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala , on Maoist demand for immediate dissolution of the House of Representatives, while talking with journalists upon his return from New Delhi .
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“Y ou are great leader in the entire South Asia . There is no one like you now.”
Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh , while welcoming Nepalese PM Girija Prasad Koirala at Indira Gandhi International Airport, lauding his role in making people’s movement successful .
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“I have proposed that the peace talks be completed within two weeks and election for constituent assembly be held by October so that we can have a new constitution by April (next year).”
Madhav Kumar Nepal , general secretary of Unified Marxist Leninist (UML), talking to reporters.
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“T he BJP believes that Nepal must not lose its cultural identity. The party believes that constitutional monarchy is still essential for Nepal .”
Raj Nath Singh , president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) – main opposition party of India – talking to reporters after meeting Nepalese PM Koirala in New Delhi.
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“I am sure that the parliament is not intending to replace one dictator with another. I do not believe any free judiciary-loving MP would have such intention.”
Anup Raj Sharma , judge at the Supreme Court (SC), indicating displeasure at the proposed provision in the parliamentary regulation – which was later withdrawn after judges’ discontent – which wanted judges to take oath of office in the parliament, while addressing a program in the capital.
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“M iddle Marsyangdi has become the most expensive hydropower project built in Nepal . Our experience is that projects built under grants are highly expensive.”
Uttar Kumar Shrestha , acting managing director of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), about the German-funded 70 MW project whose cost has soared to Rs 25 billion from the initial projection of Rs 14 billion, in The Kathmandu Post.
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“W e want to prevent forces that want to fish in troubled waters.”
Pradeep Gyawali , Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, stating that the government-Maoist dialogue should not fail at any cost, in Gorkhapatra.
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Transition
RETURNED: Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala , after completing four-day visit to India .
EXPANDED : The cabinet, by the Prime Minister, by inducting Amik Sherchan, president of People’s Front (PF) as second Deputy Prime Minister with the charge of Ministry of Health and Population; Hridayesh Tripath of Nepal Sadbhavana Party (NSP-Anandidevi) as Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies; and Gyanendra Bahadur Karki of Nepali Congress (NC-Democratic) as Minister of State for Water Resources.
LEFT: Pradeep Gyawali , Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, for Macao , to take part in the ministerial roundtable of Asia Pacific countries, organized by World Tourism Organization.
Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, for Geneva, Switzerland, to attend the first meeting of UN Human Rights Council.
PASSED : House of Representatives Regulations 2063 passed unanimously, by the parliament.
WON : Nepalese team, the title of Elite Cup two-day cricket tournament, held in Malaysia , by defeating UAE in the final.