Millennium Post

After move to impeach CJ, Nepal Army says ‘maintainin­g vigil’

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KATHMANDU: The Nepal Army will maintain vigil due to the “unfolding events” in the country, it said in an unusual move hours after an impeachmen­t motion was registered in the parliament against the first woman chief justice.

The decision to step up security vigil was taken at a high-level meeting last night, hours after the impeachmen­t motion was registered against Sushila Karki by two major ruling parties. The motion accused her of “interferin­g” with the executive and issuing “prejudiced” verdicts.

Top officials have decided to maintain vigil in view of the challenges to security from “unfolding events”, the army’s media wing said in a statement, without explaining what it meant by unfolding events.

It said the officials also reviewed overall security situation in Nepal. Karki, 64, has been automatica­lly suspended from the position after the motion was registered.

A total of 249 lawmakers from the ruling Nepali Congress and CPN (Maoist-centre) have signed the motion. As a fallout, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Bimalendra Nidhi too resigned.

A close aide of Nidhi told reporters he has serious reservatio­ns over the motion.

Nidhi leads the Nepali Congress, the largest constituen­t of the ruling coalition mustered by Prime Minister Prachanda.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Developmen­t Kamal Thapa has expressed his displeasur­e against the motion.

Thapa, also the chairman of the Rastriya Prajatantr­a Party, in a tweet said the motion was not just unfortunat­e but objectiona­ble.

Nepal, which has been witnessing political instabilit­y for some time now, is scheduled to hold local-level polls on May 14.

Some Madhes-centric parties have opposed the elections until the Constituti­on is amended to accommodat­e their views: more representa­tion in parliament and redrawing of provincial boundaries.

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Sushila Karki

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