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NC deciphers SC directives on prime ministerial elections as indirect ruling to elect Paudel as PM unopposed

Nepali Congress (NC) has interpreted the Supreme Court (SC) directives on the ongoing prime ministerial election earlier this week as an indirect ruling to elect Ram Chandra Paudel to the post of Prime Minister unopposed.   An unofficial meeting of NC parliamentary party Friday afternoon reviewed the SC directives and concluded that SC had directed the Speaker to declare Paudel elected unopposed as he is the sole remaining candidate for the post.   It has also decided to lobby with other political parties and the Speaker for such declaration based on the SC directives.   Terming the ongoing PM elections erroneous, the court had on Wednesday directed the CA chairman Subash Nemwang to review the parliamentary regulation so as to make the ongoing prime ministerial election result-oriented.   Since the court has said the ongoing process is erroneous and asked the Speaker to conclude it by reviewing the process, Paudel should be declared elected unopposed, said an NC leader

Mount Saipal scaled for the first time

Mount Saipal, a 6,925 m high beautiful summit in far-western Nepal, has been scaled for the first time.   An expedition team of three French mountaineers and a Nepali climbing guide successfully scaled the mountain last month, more than half century since the beginning of mountaineering in Nepal.   Expedition leader Paulo Gabriel said, his team scaled the mountain on October 29, Kantipur daily reported from Humla.   They reached the summit on the tenth day of embarking from Chala village of Humla, said Gabriel.   A German expedition team which had gone with them returned from an altitude of 5,500m.   Mount Saipal lies on the border of Humla, Bajura and Bajhang. 

Coalition partners endorse govt plan to present full-fledged budget on Nov 19

Political parties in the caretaker cabinet and those supporting the coalition have endorsed the government plan to present a full budget on November 19 for fiscal year 2010/11 without any new programmes and policies.   A meeting of the coalition partners called by caretaker Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal at his official residence in Baluwatar Saturday afternoon approved the government decision to introduce the budget to prevent the country from plunging into a financial crisis.   Minister for Law and Justice, Prem Bahadur Singh, told reporters after the meeting, the coalition partners had agreed to present the budget on November 19.   However, the parties have asked the government not to introduce any new programmes and policies due to the caretaker status of the government.   UML leader Bharat Mohan Adhikary said, the caretaker government would present a basic budget for the entire fiscal year without any new programmes and policies to keep the state running.