Man shot dead in Chitwan

CHITWAN, July 22: A man was found dead at a canal near Mansingh Chowk at Bharatpur Metropolitan City-17 in Chitwan district.  The identity of the deceased has not been ascertained. The deceased in his early 30s has sustained bullet injuries in the head and the police recovered a shell from the incident site, said Superintendent of Police, Om Prasad Adhikari. Investigations into the incident were underway, he added.  

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Weapon stolen from barracks used to 'murder' soldier

KATHMANDU, Aug 8: Bharat Gurung, Sergeant of Nepal Army was found dead at Bharatpur-17, Simaldanda in Chitwan district on July 22.  According to a preliminary investigation by police, he was shot dead by another army man Gangahar Dahakl. SP at Chitwan District Police Office said that an automatic sub machine gun (SMG) was used to shoot Gurung dead.  It was revealed in the police investigation that Dhakal stole the weapon from an army barracks some two years ago. POlice infestation revealed that Dahal stole the gun from Kali Bahadur Battalion in Chitwan. Accused Dahakal belongs to Chitwan’s Kalika Municipality-12, Padampur while the deceased army man is from Nilkantha Municipality in Dhading district.  Click here to read the news in detail.

Man shot dead in Chitwan

A man was found dead at a canal near Mansingh Chowk at Bharatpur Metropolitan City-17 in Chitwan district.

Court should offset incitement of violence in debate-PM

KATHMANDU, June 28: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has asserted that the Supreme Court (SC) could not offset the debate which is being held in a way to incite violence.  At an event organized here today by the Madan Bhandari Foundation on the occasion of 70th birth anniversary of the late communist leader Madan Kumar Bhandari, PM Oli viewed that any activities inciting violence in the court should not be permitted. Oli questioned, “Why could not the Justices order the prudent advocates to put their arguments in a decent manner?” The PM was refereeing to a remark of an advocate who was putting forth his points against the dissolution of the House of Representatives (HoR) at the hearing on the case relating to the dissolution of the House in the apex court.  The advocate had cited incidents of France and the UK and warned that there could be assassination of the President and the Prime Minister.  From today onward, debate of the government side on the dissolution of the HoR has kicked off with the Attorney General Ramesh Badal taking part in the pleading defending the government’s decision to dissolve the HoR for the second time on May 22. PM Oli, also Chairperson of the CPN (UML), hit out at the Nepali Congress (NC) leaders saying that it went to tie up with CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ to forge an opposition alliance against the incumbent government.  He also took a jibe at CPN (UML) expelled leader Madhav Kumar Nepal who seems to be “enjoying’ to be a cadre of once-his-allay Prachanda.  The Head of the Government also opined that NC parliamentarian’s threat to seek an assassin like Nathuram Godse who had shot dead Mahatma Gandhi in India or to become Godse himself if could not find one was a result of influence of Prachanda’s ideologies.  Born in Dhungesanghu of Taplejung on 14th Asar, 2009 BS, leader Bhandari along with Jivan Aashrit had lost their lives in a fatal jeep accident at Dashdunga in Chitwan district on 3rd Jestha, 2050 BS. Bhandari had propounded the popular ideology-‘Janata ko Bahudaliya Janabad’ (People’s Multiparty Democracy’.