Darchula incident probe committee heads to Baitadi - Khabarhub

KATHMANDU: A probe committee formed to investigate the Tuin incident of Darchula district has left for Baitadi district today.

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Convention uncertain even in districts of NC’s presidential aspirants

KATHMANDU: Though the ruling Nepali Congress (NC)’s 14th General Convention formally kicked off on  September 3 by holding ward-level conventions, one of the oldest parties of the country is yet to resolve active membership disputes in 21 districts.  A committee headed by Krishna Prasad Sitaula is still waiting for the details of active members from those districts which could not hold ward conventions on the scheduled date.  Two other members of the committee include Minendra Rijal and Ramesh Lekhak. Three of them said that the active membership row was settled following a ‘theoretical consensus.  As all three members of the committee have taken two-day leave, publishing names of active members in 21 districts including Dadeldhura, President Sher Bahadur Deuba’s home district, has remained uncertain.  Rijal and Lekhak returned from their home districts. However, Sitaula is preparing to make it to his home district, Jhapa on Monday.  The committee was supposed to publish the electoral roll of Dadeldhura and Kapilvastu on Saturday. However, the unavailability of two members impacted the schedule. Talking to Ratopati, Sitaula said that the committee asked the Active Membership Probe Committee to implement the decisions after their theoretical consensus. The probe committee is holding a meeting on Sunday afternoon.  Ward-level conventions took place on the scheduled date in the districts of Ram Chandra Poudel (Tanahu) and Gopal Man Shrestha (Syangja) though there are nearly one dozen aspirants for the presidential position.  Convention in the districts of most presidential aspirants falls uncertain. Congress is yet to publish the list of active members in Province 1’s Morang, the home district of aspirants duo:  Shekhar Koirala and  Sujata Koirala.  Similarly, active membership row in all eight districts of Province 2 has remained unresolved. The convention is yet to begin formally in the province of Bimalendra Nidhi, who formally announced to vie for the presidential position.  Kathmandu, Sindhupalchowk, Kavre and Rasuwa (Bagmati Province) are yet to formally begin 14th General Convention amidst the active membership row. Prakash Man Singh, one of the aspirants for the presidential position belongs to Kathmandu district where ward conventions are still uncertain.  Ward conventions failed to kick off on a scheduled date in three districts in Lumbini Province (Kapilvastu, Banke and Bardiya) and two in Karnali (Dolpa and Surkhet).  As Kailali, Bajura and Dadeldhura fail to settle the membership disputes, ward convention has fallen in limbo.  Ward conventions held in 38 districts  The ruling party has so far held war-level conventions in 38 districts as of Sunday afternoon. According to the information disseminated by the party’s election committee, most wards elect leadership anonymously.  List of distractions where ward conventions have been concluded  Province 1: Taplejung, Panchthar, Ilam, Sankhuwasabha, Tehrathum, Bhojpur, Khotang, Solukhumbu, Okhaldhunga, Udayapur, Jhapa and Dhankuta Bagmati Province: Dolakha, Sindhuli, Makwanpur and Bhaktapur  Gandaki Province: Gorakha, Lamjung, Tanahun, Kaski, Manang, Mustang, Parbat, Syangja and Myagdi  Lumbini Province: Nawalparasi, Rupandehi, Arghakhanchi and Dang  Karnali Province: Rukum West, Jumla, Humla, Jajarkot and Dailekh  Sudur Paschim Province: Bajhang, Doti, Achham and Kanchanpur  Ward conventions to be held in these districts between Monday and Wednesday Monday (Sept 6): Sunsaru, Nuwakot, Dhading, Chitwan, Baglung, Nawalpur, Lalitpur, Palpa, Salyan and Mugu  Tuesday: Gulmi, Pyuthan, Kalikot, Darchula and Baitadi  Wednesday: Rolpa and Ramechhap

Speaker Sapkota says he is serious on Darchula Tuin incident

KATHMANDU, Aug 10: Speaker at the House of Representatives (HoR) Agni Prasad Sapkota has said that his attention was seriously drawn towards the Tuin incident that took place in Darchula district.  Speaker Sapkota in today’s meeting of the HoR urged the government to bring the facts about the incident.  Jaya Singh Dhami of Darchula had gone missing in the Mahakali River while crossing it via Tuin (improvised cable bridge) on July 30. The government formed a probe committee on August 1 and has tasked it to submit a report within 10 days. The team has currently reached Baitadi, the neighbouring district of Darchula, in connection with investigating the incident.