Monday, June 25, 2007

நேபாள்: மாவோயிஸ்டு vs மாவோயிஸ்டு போரில் நடுத்தெருவில் குண்டுவெடித்து ஒருவர் பலி

நேபாளத்தில் மாவோயிஸ்டுகளில் ஒரு பிரிவினர் பிரிந்து சென்று முந்தைய கட்சி மாவோயிஸ்டுகளை தாக்குவதால் தேராய் நகரத்தில் பதட்டம் நிலவுகிறது. ஒருவரை ஒருவர் சுட்டுக்கொல்கிறார்கள்.

இவர்கள் தேர்தலில் நின்று ஜெயிக்க வக்கில்லாதவர்கள்.மக்கள் ஆதரவு இல்லாதவர்கள். சீன அரசாங்கம் கொடுக்கும் ஆயுதங்களை வைத்துக்கொண்டு பொதுமக்களை கடத்திச்சென்று ஆள்படை அமைப்பவர்கள். உள்ளுக்குள்ளேயே பிரிந்து ஒருவரை ஒருவர் சுட்டு கொண்டு பொதுமக்களையும் கொல்பவர்கள்.

இவர்களது தொல்லை தாங்க முடியாததால், இவர்களை அரசாங்கத்தில் இணைத்தார்கள். இருந்தாலும் தொல்லை அதிகரித்துவிட்டதுதான் விளைவே தவிர பிரச்னை தீரவில்லை.

Monday 25th of June 2007
Nepal Town Closed After Blast Kills Ethnic Indian


Monday 25th of June 2007 An ethnic Indian was killed in Nepal's turbulent Terai plains in a bomb blast hours after the government announced a fresh election date and said it had full confidence the security situation would improve.

Arun Jaiswal, in his 40s, was killed Sunday night when a bomb went off in Malangawa, the main town in Sarlahi district in the Terai plains.

The bomb was planted near a temple, police said. Till Monday morning, no one had claimed responsibility for the blast. An unnamed man was arrested during search operations and he was said to be carrying a firearm.

Angry residents shut down Malangawa town, demanding that the culprits be brought to book. Schools and markets remained closed while transport had thinned visibly.

The death comes even as four other districts in the Terai - Saptari, Sunsari, Morang and Udaypur - remained paralysed following a closure called by the Maoists.

The rebels called a three-day shutdown in Saptari and an indefinite closure in the other three districts from Sunday to protest against the killing of one of their local leaders.

Govinda Chaudhari was killed Saturday by the Janatatrik Terai Mukti Morcha, a band of former Maoists who broke away from the parent party to wage a separate armed struggle in the plains.

This month alone, six Maoists have been killed in Terai.

Since this year, shutdowns, abductions, extortions and killings have become commonplace occurrence in the Terai where at least nine armed groups are said to be becoming increasingly active.

The government could not hold the constituent assembly election on June 20 due to the worsening security situation, especially in the Terai. Since this year, nearly 90 people have been killed in the Terai.

On Sunday, the government announced the stalled election would now be held on Nov 22.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala met Sudhindra Bhadoriya, chairman of the South Asian Forum for Peoples Initiatives (SAFPI) here and told him arrangements were being made to beef up security to ensure a free and fair poll.

'There is no alternative to holding the election on Nov 22,' Koirala told the activist

No comments: