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6/29/2012

India      16 Maoists killed in encounter with CRPF in Chhattisgarh
Pakistan      Suicide attack on Shias kills 14 persons in Quetta
Pakistan      Eight soldiers and two civilians killed in FATA
Pakistan      Seven militants killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
India      Three persons injured as Maoists fire at auto-rickshaw in Jharkhand
India      Militants fire rockets at Army camp in Srinagar
India      Maoists set ablaze excavator in Andhra Pradesh
India      Police found 90,000 detonators in car in West Bengal
India      Three Maoists arrested in Bihar
India      Militant arrested in Manipur
India      Iranian national arrested along with FICN in Kerala
Pakistan      Pakistan warns against attacks from Afghan side
India      Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio seeks Assam Chief Minister's intervention on safe release of two abducted Nagas
India      Myanmar Government to tighten vigil on NSCN-K
Pakistan      60 Hazaras fall victim to terrorism in 2012
Pakistan      US Congress leaders join hands against Haqqanis
Pakistan      Rail terminals' security put on high alert
India      ULFA-PTF-Central Government to hold peace talks on June 29
India      Homeland security and counter-terrorism Asia summit calls for more investment in security infrastructure
India      Abu Jundal escaped arrest in Pakistan at ISI's behest, says report
Sri Lanka      Three Vavuniya prison's jailers taken hostage by LTTE inmates, says Police
Nepal      Parties need to arrive at concrete understanding as there is no alternative to election, says PM Baburam Bhattarai
Pakistan      Peace talks not started on wishes of Pakistan, says Afghan Taliban







 
Nepal
Parties need to arrive at concrete understanding as there is no alternative to election, says PM Baburam Bhattarai

Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai on June 28 said that the parties need to arrive at a concrete understanding on ending the current deadlock and that he is hopeful of a compromise among parties, reports Nepal News. He also said there is no alternative to the elections. 

Meanwhile, Former leader of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum-Loktantrik (MJF-L) Sarat Singh Bhandari on June 28 announced the formation of his new party - Rastriya Madhesh Samajwadi Party (RMSP). The party has 61 members Central Committee, which mostly comprise of leaders and activists who were either expelled or left MJF-L with Bhandari. 

A group of former Constituent Assembly (CA) members of the Nepali Congress (NC) on June 28 have urged the party leadership to make the resurrection of the CA as the immediate agenda of the party. They met party President Sushil Koirala and handed over a memorandum in which they stated that the CA was dissolved unceremoniously and unconstitutionally and that its revival would lead to the solution to the present political stalemate.

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