Nepal

Woman burnt alive for alleged kidnapping

Woman burnt alive for alleged kidnappingKathmandu - A woman was burnt alive by a mob in southern Nepal after she was accused of trying to kidnap a toddler, Nepalese media reports said Monday. The crime happened in Dhanusa district, about 250 kilometres south-east of the Nepalese capital Kathmandu, on Sunday, the independent Kantipur Television said.

A crowd in Bharatpur village in Dhanusa district seizedthe woman, doused her with petrol and set her on fire after accusing her of trying to kidnap a baby from the village, the station quoted police as saying.

Nepal Maoists make slight gain in by-election

Nepal Maoists make slight gain in by-election Kathmandu - Nepal's ruling Maoists have made slight gains in the by-elections at the expense of the opposition Nepali Congress, election officials reported Saturday. The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) won in two constituencies in Kanchanpur and Kaski districts in western Nepal, the Election Commission said.

It was also expected to win in Rolpa district in western Nepal which is a Maoist stronghold. However, vote counting had been delayed in the district due to technical reasons.

Polling begins for Nepal by-elections

Polling begins for Nepal by-electionsKathmandu, Apr 10 : Voting has begun for the Constituent Assembly (CA) by-election for six vacant constituencies in five districts this morning.

The polling is being held one year after the CA elections.

Polling will continue till 5:00 p. m. It will decide the fate of 139 candidates representing six different political parties and as independent candidates are contesting in six constituencies of five districts.

The election is being held in Morang 5 and 7, Dhanusha 5, Kaski 1, Kanchanpur 4 and Rolpa 2.

Voting begins in Nepal by-election to fill six assembly seats

Voting begins in Nepal by-election to fill six assembly seats Kathmandu - Voting began Friday in by-elections to fill six vacant seats in Nepal's Constituent Assembly in contests seen as a test of the Maoists' popularity. Just more than 444,000 citizens were eligible to cast their ballots, deciding who among 139 candidates, including 10 women, would become members of the assembly, which is Nepal's interim legislature and has also been tasked with drafting a new constitution.

The election is seen as a test of Maoist popularity since the former revolutionaries formed a coalition government last year.

Polish climber killed on Mount Dhaulagiri

Polish climber killed on Mount Dhaulagiri Kathmandu - A Polish climber was killed in Nepal's

Nepalese prime minister faces contempt of court charge

Nepalese prime minister faces contempt of court charge Kathmandu  - Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal along with several top Maoist leaders face contempt of court charges over their reaction to a recent court ruling, media reports said Thursday.

A writ was filed at the Nepalese Supreme Court Wednesday against Dahal, Finance Minister Babu Ram Bhattarai and four other top Maoist leaders for their public criticism of the court, the Kathmandu Post newspaper said.

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