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Prime Minister Spending A Night With Chepang

Issue 34, August 19, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

August 15, 2012: since June this year, Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai has made himself to spend a night in a village with the locals once a month. This time, he went to Chitwan to spend a night with the Chepang community today. The prime minister must have practiced it to be closely familiar with the current status of the people and to be identified with the people, too.

The Chepang community has been the most disadvantageous one. They had not much land to plow, their meager food run out after a few months of harvest. Then, they had to resort to find out the roots in the nearby forest to sustain their lives.

Recently, their lives have been improving slowly thanks to the political change that gave the people at the grassroots level some fundamental rights. The education has reached them only this year, as one girl has passed the SLC exams.

During his stay with Chepang in Chitwan, the prime minister would talk to Chepangs and find out their problems and how they want to solve the problems.

Cadres of the opposition coalition of NC and CPN-UML took a chance to wave black flags to the prime minister at the Bharatpur airport, and demand his resignation. This sort of protest is better than blocking the traffic causing immense troubles to the common folks.

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