Nepal ex-prince Paras abides by laws of land, B’desh national Rubel missing
Telegraph Nepal
A formal program will be organized to felicitate former crown prince Paras Shah at a bus terminal in Narayanghat of Chitwan district, Thursday March 3, 2011.
Formerly known as Paras Bus Stand -named after the former crown prince was later given a revolutionary name, where he is likely to address the program, it is reported.
His supporters have gathered from various places of the country to welcome him.
A 25 member felicitation committee has been locally formed to welcome the unpredictable former crown prince who is arriving in the district to appear at the Chitwan District Administration Office (DAO).
Shah has been summoned by the DAO today for his alleged involvement in the gun firing incident that shook the entire nation after his bitter brawl with Rubel Chaudhary- the son-in-law of former foreign minister Sujata Koirala.
Shah left Kathmandu this morning at 7:00 AM to Nepalgunj by road and is scheduled to return to Kathmandu this evening.
While Shah respects the laws of the land, his opponent, a Bangladeshi national, Rubel Choudhary, is missing.
Penal actions to a Nepali for being a Nepali.
Reports say that Rubel, has left Nepal with three billion rupees that he amassed through the illegal trade of Internet divert phone calls using VOIP.