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‘The govt informed Prez about army chief’s dismissal’

by admin on May 16, 2009 0 Tags: caretaker government, chief of army, CoAS, General Katawal, General Khadka, writ petition

The Maoist-led caretaker government has informed the Supreme Court (SC) it had formally informed President Dr Ram Baran Yadav about its decision to sack Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rookmangud Katawal, on Friday. Responding to a show cause notice issued… बाँकी अंश »

UML stresses on consensus

by admin on April 26, 2009 0 Tags: CoAS, Gautam, Kathmandu, KP Oli, main opposition party, national consensus, Nepal, nepali congress, Rai, Shankar Pokhrel

KATHMANDU: The CPN-UML today decided to urge the government not to take any decision on the CoAS issue without a national consensus. After a meeting of the key leaders of the party’s standing committee, an influential leader KP Oli said… बाँकी अंश »

All-party meetings held to discuss CoAS row

by admin on April 22, 2009 0 Tags: chief of army, China, CoAS, Kamal Dahal, nepali congress, political consensus, Prime Minister Pushpa

Representatives of all 24 political parties representing the CA engaged in an all-party meeting called by the ruling Unified CPN (Maoist) to discuss the issue of sacking the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rookmangad Katawal, Wednesday evening. Speaking at the… बाँकी अंश »

Govt can oust CoAS: FM Bhattarai

by admin on April 21, 2009 0 Tags: army staff, chief of army, CoAS, Dr Bhattarai, Kathmandu, tuesday morning

KATHMANDU: Finance minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai today said that Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rukmangud Katawal had been given final chance to furnish clarification on the controversial issues. Speaking to the reporters in Nepalgunj, Dr Bhattarai said that the government… बाँकी अंश »

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