The CPN (UML) has empathized on exploring the political outlet to the current crisis through constitutional and democratic means. Issuing a statement on behalf of the central secretariat of the party today about the recent political situation in the country, UML’s general secretary Shanker Pokharel said the country should be given a political outlet in consistent with the constitution and democratic measures.
“May the Nepali Army leadership discharge its role considering the profound responsibility bestowed by the Constitution and historical obligation given by the Gen Z revolution,” stated the release issued on behalf of the Movement.
An attempt by inmates to escape from the District Prison in Saptari was thwarted following the deployment of the Nepali Army and other security agencies.
Issuing a statement today, the President said that consultations and works are going on ways to fulfil the demands of the protesting citizens and preserve democracy and maintain peace and order in the country.
Issuing a statement today, the Society has urged all Civil Society Organizations to remain united and proactive to that end.
While representatives of the protesting youth are preparing to select representatives for talks, various organisations are calling for solutions to the problems.
“If we become successful to amend the constitution in favour of a directly elected executive political system while preserving inclusive democracy, we can develop enriched democracy.”
Issuing a statement today, the Chief Minister said that social unity and harmony are unique features of Nepali society, and the time demands us to further reinforce these values as we at a point to find a new direction.
According to the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) Dr Prakash Budhathoki, 949 people have been discharged after treatment so far.
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The District Administration Office, Kaski has enforced prohibitory order within Pokhara Metropolitan City from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm today.
Out of the 397 prisoners in the prison, 205 have escaped, and so far 42 escaped prisoners have been arrested from various places in the district.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be required to testify three times a week in his corruption trial beginning in November, after the Jerusalem District Court rejected a request from his lawyers to maintain the current schedule. Judges ruled that hearings will now be held four times a week in total, citing the need to accelerate proceedings that have already stretched on for years.
As many as 92 inmates who escaped from the prison and police posts in various places of the district during the Gen Z protests on September 9 have not yet come to contact, the District Police Office Jhapa said.
Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) has resumed its regular services today. According to TIA General Manager Hansharaj Pandey, the flights both towards domestic and international services were resumed on Wednesday (September 10) evening.