Monday, May 17, 2010

Minister slaps CDO, keep denying the act.

Kathmandu, Nov. 17 , 2009

State Minister for Agriculture and co-operatives Karima Begam assaulted Durga Prasad Bhandari, the Chief District Officer (CDO) of Parsa on Tuesday (Nov. 11) for sending her an old vehicle to receive at the airport.

"I was preparing to welcome her when she attacked me without hearing my explanation", Bhandari said. He claimed the vehicle to be in good condition. The vehicle Minister ordered was not available but Begam grabbed his collar and slapped him four times.
Begam was charged for assault, a legal complaint has been filed at the District Police Office against her under Public Offence Act for assaulting the CDO, and an arrest warrant has been issued for her said Police Inspector Bhuwaneshwor Sah. As the Minister returned to Kathmandu twenty minutes after the case was filed by Bhandari's bodyguard, the case was transferred to police in the Capital and Lalitpur.

Begam, however remained defiant under the face of criticism and ongoing protest by various groups. She even dared security personnel to arrest her. "I meet the police wherever I go. They show me respect. Who will arrest me? What I did was absolutely right," she justified her act.
She could be arrested only if Ministry of Home Affairs gives order but Minister Bhim Rawal could not do so without getting a go-ahead from the PM and the coalition partners in the government.

However, Minister for Home Affairs Bhim Bahadur Rawal, who had earlier condemned the act as going against her, gave an advice to Begam : You should have got hold of a few henchmen to beat the CDO. You should not have done it yourself. This has created problems for me".
Amidst the ongoing protest by civil servants of various districts, no action has been taken against her for more than a week. Instead, she said that she would take action against Bhandari and would not apologize as demanded by government. She, who accused Bhandari for being "irresponsible" earlier, accused him for "misconduct to her body".
"First he grabbed my hands against my will and tried to pull me into his chamber", she said. "It is the CDO who has to apologize", she added.

PM instructed her to accept her mistake in the incident and she conceded her weakness in front of him. He summoned her for clarification. After emerging from the PM's office the Minister, however denied admitting her fault. "I slapped him as he disobeyed and dishonored me", she parroted.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Back to Regular Life!!

A week has passed after the Maoists withdrew their Banda and the life has returned back to normal. The People showed their power during the Peace Rally. Now the life of Nepalese (especially Kathmanduites) has returned back to normal routines- walking down the polluted streets, crowded buses, smoke in the air, etc.

The same old early rising, getting late for colleges, schools and offices. Our habit has returned. It is better than those Bandas that disturb the whole lifestyle of people for no good reasons, if lasted more than a couple of days.

Wish these days remains as they are without Bandas.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Causing Problem

This Banda is causing problem again. I don't know what the Maoists want. They say something and do something else. The way of protesting this time is better than before but not exactly the best. The number of people coming to Kathmandu for the program has caused many problems. Not just for the Businessmen and shopkeepers but also for the students. The schools and colleges have been closed for days no and there is no slight hope for it to open soon. Even the environment is being polluted. They can manage the food but where to they dispose the wastes. There is scarcity of water in Kathmandu and it is not sufficient for the people in Kathmandu itself and during this time it is the biggest torture to bring thousands of people here. Everything here is just unbalanced and not at all systematic.