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NC protests govt apathy toward Dr KC’s fast-unto-death

KATHMANDU, Jan 17: Expressing serious concern over the Oli government’s lack of response to the ongoing fast-unto-death by Dr Govinda KC, the main opposition party, Nepali Congress, has warned the government not to underestimate the protest as the doing of just one individual.
Dr Govinda KC's continues his 16th fast-unto-death at Ilam Hospital for the eighth day on Wednesday. Dr KC has been demanding crucial reforms in the medical education sector. On Wednesday, a team of doctors from BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, visited Ilam Hospital and examined Dr KC. They said Dr KC's heart beat is irregular and he needs to ICU care. Photo: Bhim Chapagain/Republica
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Seeks thorough investigation into wide-body procurement 


KATHMANDU, Jan 17: Expressing serious concern over the Oli government’s lack of response to the ongoing fast-unto-death by Dr Govinda KC, the main opposition party, Nepali Congress, has warned the government not to underestimate the protest as the doing of just one individual.


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Speaking at a press conference organized at the party’s headquarters at Sanepa on Wednesday, NC spokesman Bishwa Prakash Sharma said the NC would raise a storm on all fronts if Dr KC’s protest for bringing reform in medical education was ignored. 


The statement by the NC spokesman comes in the wake of Dr KC’s worsening condition even as his fast entered the eighth day on Wednesday.  “The prime minister has two options: return to consensus or face protests from all fronts. We humbly request the government to take the issue seriously,” he said.


 Sharma said the problem had arisen after Prime Minister KP Oli chose to go back on the agreement he himself reached with Dr KC. “It is sad and unfortunate if an agreement reached even with the prime minister of Nepal is not implemented,” he said, while urging the government to honestly implement in letter and spirit the agreement reached with Dr KC in the past. 


Sharma also refuted any involvement of NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba in the procurement of two wide-body aircraft and demanded a thorough investigation into the scam. He said any such investigation should be free from undue pressure. 


Sharma said the procurement process for the aircraft had begun when current Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal was prime minister and the aircraft have arrived in Kathmandu when another NCP chairman is prime minister. “When NC President Deuba became prime minister, he was juggling a total of 19 ministries,” Sharma said.  

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