
“Eighty percent of King’s rights and privileges have been ended. Once the remaining 20 percent are ended, then the nation will be declared republic.”
Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, addressing a press meet, in Biratnagar.
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"There is no justification for our People's Liberation Army to suffer in cantonments if the parliament does not announce republic."
Maoist chairman Prachanda, addressing a program in the capital, saying that his party will not remain silent if republic is not declared.
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“We believe in plural democracy but they have their Prachandapath. We are working for democratic republic while they are in the process of transformation."
Madhav Kumar Nepal, general secretary of Unified Marxist Leninist (UML), ruling out the possibility of unity with the Maoists.
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“The people of hill can stay in Madhes only if they agree to be ruled by the people of Madhes. Otherwise, they should leave.”
Rajendra Mahato, Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies, in Birgunj.
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“We have registered a motion on the crucial agenda of republic. The objective of the motion is to tell the government to come up with a common proposal in parliament declaring the country a republic.”
Dinanath Sharma, chief whip of the Maoists, after registering the motion in the parliament secretariat, in The Himalayan Times.
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“This whole exercise is a rehearsal for the third Janaandolan.”
CP Gajurel, senior Maoist leader, addressing a street meeting in Putalisadak, after the Maoists formed a human chain around Singh Durbar and presented 1.5 million signatures demanding republic.
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“They (big parties) are not as serious as us. Otherwise, why don’t they apply pressure by stepping down from the government?”
Narayan Man Bijukchhe, president of Nepal Workers and Peasants Party (NWPP), claiming that eight parties are not serious to hold CA elections.
Transition:
BARRED: Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) Bijaya Nath Bhattarai, from flying abroad, by the government as per the directive of Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), which is investigating the charges of misuse of fund against Bhattarai leveled by Rayamajhi Commission.
Former chief of army staff Pyara Jung Thapa, from flying abroad, by the government as per the directive of Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), which is investigating the charges of misuse of fund against Bhattarai leveled by Rayamajhi Commission.
ELECTED: Ambika Basnet, as the new president of Nepal Women's Association (NWA) – the sister wing of Nepali Congress (NC). Basnet won by bagging 246 votes. Her nearest competitor Meena Pandey - outgoing president - bagged 214 votes followed by Kamala Thapa with 91 votes.
Chanda Joshi and Rajeshwori Singh have been elected as central members of NWA from far west region; Mahalaxmi Sodhari and Anita Devkota from mid-western region; Maya Rana and Belamati Khatri from western region; Sabitri Chaudhari and Sushma Mudhbari
from central region; and Rukmini Koirala from eastern region.
LEFT: Mahantha Thakur, Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, for New Delhi, India in a high-level study tour of information technology.
Giriraj Mani Pokharel, Minister for Health, for Geneva, Switzerland, to attend the World Health Assembly meeting.
SUBMITTED: A memorandum by the Nepal Bar Association (NBA), to the Pakistani Embassy in Kathmandu, expressing solidarity with the agitation by lawyers of Pakistan.