Chabahil still tense after Thursday's road tragedy
Friday, 06 November 2009 15:31
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Firefighters dousing the Swyambhu Yatayat bus after locals of Chabahil, Kathmandu, set fire to it when it knocked down three pedestrians on the road Thursday evening, Nov 05 09. nepalnews.com/ANA
Chabahil area, Kathmandu, remains tense from early morning Friday as students continued demonstrations demanding action against the driver of the Swayambhu Yatayat bus that knocked down three pedestrians in the area.

Vehicular movement in the area remained obstructed for several hours due to the agitations.

Police officials said they were trying to mediate between relatives of the deceased, agitating students and owners of Swayambhu Yatayat. However, the talks are yet to come to a conclusion.

A passenger bus of Swayambhu Yatayat killed three pedestrians in Chabahil on Thursday evening. Students belonging to Unified CPN (Maoist), UML and Nepali Congress have been demonstrating, warning that the protests would not end unless authorities take action against the company.

Rama Rai of Janakranti Higher Secondary School, Nagendra Chaudhary and Dhani Ram Chaudhary were killed in the accident. nepalnews.com


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Anonymous   |112.203.89.xxx |2009-11-07 13:15:49
Its a shame that Nepalese people come down to the streets acting barbaric for an
accident which the police would have handled better if they had let them. It
would be better for the victims' family to bring the bus company to the court
rather than being barbaric and disturb everyone's life which is already
abnormal. What an uncivilized lot. When will Nepalese people ever ever learn.
Govinda kc  - gopy123   |65.96.184.xxx |2009-11-07 01:31:09
Why do we need to protest to punish culprit (guilty)? for every reason why do we
need to come to street? let the law and enforcement do their job? may be law and
order do not wake unless people protest. every time students do not need to come
to street. its better they do their jobs.
may be this is our culture. Naya nepal
ko Naya culture.
Yagya Rai  - How backward   |89.240.205.xxx |2009-11-06 17:52:59
Just proves how backward the mes are. Accidents happen, that's why the word
'accident' is there. The mes just get carried away for a brief period of time
and it's out of he window the very next day when everybody forgets the issue and
keeps a look out for some other issues to yet another bout of rallying and noise
making. That's life in Nepal. Sad.
Pant,Dibakar,In the US  - Immediate need is an end of statelessness.   |75.168.181.xxx |2009-11-06 14:56:35
The lost of lives of innocents is a tragic and irreparable but the anarcic
situation creating other than legal and valid procedures,is an unfortunate
happenings.Students organisation representing different political parties are
seen moreover for their political motive and gains is the bery dark side of
current time.The students organistaions better to push pressure on authority by
sitting their office but not like the one blocking roads of main area causing
pains to denizens and others as well.All these happenings only show the state of
lawlessnes nas statelessness.Jay Nepal !
deb  - dazu   |61.18.170.xxx |2009-11-06 08:30:39
WE NEED TO FOLLOW THE TRAFFIC RULES. NOT THE PRACHANDES' RULE .
BOTH PARTY
MUST OBEY THE TRAFFIC RULES.

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