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Shutdown In Nepal

Issue 18, May 01, 2011

By KTM Metro Reporter

April 27, 2011: for about a year shutdown had been rare but suddenly, Nepalis have again a shutdown. This time, only 15 districts surrounding the Kathmandu Valley including three districts in the valley have experienced the absolute shutdown means nothing moving.

The Nevah and Tamang State Councils have jointly held this shutdown apparently to put pressure on the members of the Constituent Assembly to finish the crafting of a new constitution on time but obviously to show their strength.

If you want to complete the writing of a new constitution on time you need to put all the political leaders together and then shut them in the hall of the Constituent Assembly and let them stay their until they finish off the last part of a new constitution and promulgate it well before May 28, 2011. Shutting down the 15 districts they have lost one precious day of completing a new constitution.

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