Sunday, August 09, 2009

30 students, 6cops hurt in clashes



KATHMANDU, Aug 10 - At least 30 students and 6 policemen were injured in cla-shes in kathamandu on Sunday.
The fight broke out when police intervened in a students’ demonstration, staged to protest Tribhuvan University (TU)’s decision to phase out the Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL). Police detained at least two dozen students.
Police rained batons on protesters and lobbed over two dozen teargas shells, while students countered with stones and bricks. Inspector Bam Dev Gautam claimed they intervened after demonstrators resorted to vandalism.
Student leaders accused police of entering Amrit Science College (ASCOL) and thrashing students after taking them under control. At least three students were critically injured when they jumped from the top of the college in their desperate bid to escape from police. Irate students set ablaze a government vehicle near the college. The showdown brought vehicular movement to a halt for most part of the day.Also Nepal Student union is going to start new movement opposition of TU,s decision.
Meanwhile, students embarked on an indefinite hunger strike in front of Kirtipur-based TU Vice-Chancellor’s Offfice from Sunday against the PCL phaseout decision.
President of All Nepal National Independent Students’ Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) Lekhnath Neupane said, “We will continue with the hunger strike unless TU opens admi-ssions at the PCL level.” He urged the government to phase out the PCL only after adequate homework.
Some two months ago, the TU Academic Council had deci-ded to phase out the PCL from this acedemic session. In the face of stiff opposition from student unions, the Ministry of Education (MoE) had formed a five-member taskforce under the coordination of MoE Joint-Secretary Lawa Dev Awasthi to look into the issue.
The taskforce submitted its report to Minister for Education Ramchandra Kushwaha on Saturday.
While supporting the TU decision, the report has recommended that the government arrange special facilities for the science faculty in TU-affiliated colleges and constituent colleges until the government builds labs and arranges other facilities to run science classes. It has also asked the government to provide scholarships to poor students and provide full scholarship to students from the Karnali region.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Hit-and-run driver regrets staying back for birthday






KATHMANDU, AUG 6:

Biplav Man Singh, whose reckless driving killed five Indian nationals and one Nepali Wednesday night, regrets that he did not return to Bangalore, India three days before for joining his college on time. He prolonged his home-stay to celebrate his 20th birthday with family and friends. "The delay brought me a curse. More regretful is that it all happened soon after I received birthday wishes," investigative officials quoted him as saying after he surrendered to the police Wednesday midnight.
Car runs over pedestrians, kills six
The birthday party was organized at Singh´s home, Khichapokhari. He took out the car to drop his three friends, including an Indian national, at their respective residence. "We celebrated birthday happily. I had some wine, but not much. I am a social drinker. But my friends were in a stupor, to some extent," he continued. Once he pulled the car out to the street, the wide and straight stretch lured him to gear up. Police officers do not believe Singh´s tentative guess of 70-80 km per hour. "That must be above 100 kmh," officers say. He only became careful in his driving when a motorbike appeared closely in front. "I maneuvered the steering a little intending to avoid the bike, but then everything went wrong," he said."The car instead made a circular turn hitting the railing. I saw a person flung down on the street. Our minds did not work. The driver´s door did not open. I exited using another door and fled with other friends," he said.The four went to the home of one in Dhalko by taxi. "Later we knew that six died," he told police officers.Singh said it was just due to fear and confusion that they remained out of contact for 24 hours. "Later we realized that there would be no solution running away," he said in the first statement to the police. Singh contacted his father and brother who were held by police for investigation at around 11 pm Wednesday. He arrived to surrender after one hour. His co-passenger friends are also expected to come over to the police Thursday afternoon. Metropolitan Police Range Kathmandu said it would reveal Singh to the press on Thursday afternoon.

VP's Hindi oath case A victory for nationalists











a time when Nepali nationalism has been targeted from all sides and corners, the Supreme Court took a firm stand against foreign intervention and aggression through a landmark verdict last week which can be summarized into simply "Let Nepal Be Nepal". Vice-President Parmananda Jha who had shamelessly taken his oath in Hindi in order to show his service to the Indians has now received a fitting verdict appropriate for a person who does not abide by the Constitution of his own motherland. We salute senior advocate Bal Krishna Neupane who has now become a towering personality among lawyers of the country and the chief Justice Min Bahadur Rayamajhi along with the bench for the courage and patriotism that they have shown for this verdict.
verdict is so hard-hitting that it even compares the slight error in the oath taking ceremony of US President Barack Obama who then asked the chief justice to administer another oath the next morning. The verdict has said that the taking of oath in Hindi by Jha is unconstitutional. This naturally means that he is not legally the Vice-President of the country and he should return all the salary, perks, allowances and state security and vehicles provided to him by the country. Since his oath has been declared void, he should have the moral courage to say sorry to the nation and take another oath in Nepali or else resign immediately. At least he should stop going to his office.
Instead of doing this, talking to media following the SC verdict Jha grumbled that the SC verdict was "biased and ill-intentioned". He accused the Chief Justice of handling the case with preconception due to conflict of interest with him. Jha who is a former judge himself at the Supreme Court, even questioned the competency of the justices issuing the verdict and obliquely urged them be dismissed from the court. This is not only an ugly and a sadistic accusation but also is a naked contempt of court. How can Jha openly criticize the Chief Justice and justices of the nation? Should not Jha be tried in the court of law for contempt of court? Several journalists in the past have been questioned by the Supreme Court for criticizing the chief justice. Why is Jha being spared by the SC registrar? Is such a thing tolerated in other democracies around the world?
Everyone knows that not Hindi but Maithili and Bhojpuri are spoken by the people of the terai but just to appease the RAW and other agencies of the Government of India, the MJF ordered Jha to take his oath in Hindi. This sparked one of the largest protests in the country. Almost all towns witnessed not only the effigy of Jha but that of a dhoti-clad Dr. Man Mohan Singh burnt and kicked around the nooks and corners of cities like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan and even in the tarai districts. It had nearly turned into another anti-Indian riot. But disregarding this recent grave incident, Jha is again igniting fire certainly due to suggestions coming in from outside the country. This will impact the security of Indian businessmen within Nepal. But nobody seems to be paying attention to this factor.
The government run by a weak and a powerless Prime Minister could not even take a firm stand on this verdict instead the Prime Minister has been taking advice from junior lawyers who are saying that the constitution can be conveniently amended. Instead of abiding by traffic rules, the government is trying to change the traffic lights. What kind of a democracy is this? Only in an autocracy is the Constitution changed every time the people in power are challenged by the independent judiciary. This happened only in Nazi Germany. The interim constitution has already been amended for five times and the nation is slowly slipping into lawlessness and anarchy. If the so-called Vice President himself abuses his authority, negates the constitution, lambasts the court, minimizes the rule of law and the Prime Minister instead of immediately taking steps to implement the verdict chooses to save this culprit what can the nation expect from this Constituent Assembly which erroneously elected this kind of a Vice President? It is no wonder then that the sovereign people of Nepal are fed-up and completely tired of this rigmarole and what other proof is needed that the First Vice-President of the republic has been found guilty by none other than the apex court of the country? Is this not a proof that our republican order has failed?