Police arrested a man in possession of a loaded gun in Ikharbu VDC of Taplejung district on Tuesday. The team deployed from the Taplejung District Police Office arrested the 35-year-old Kumar Limbu of Pathari, Morang from a cave of a local jungle, Eastern Regional Police Office, Biratnagar, informed. They also seized a khukuri from Limbu. Acting on a tip-off, the police had launched a search operation to nab absconding suspects accused of various crimes. Limbu was nabbed while the police and the suspects engaged in a gun fire.

The government has decided to adopt utmost flexibility for talks with the agitating United Democratic Madhesi group. A meeting of the ruling coalition held this morning made the decision to this effect.Talks between representatives of the Nepal government and the Joint Democratic Madhesi Front (JDMF) to resolve the political impasse over the country’s new Constitution ended inconclusively here today. The talks held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ended without making any headway as both sides remain adamant on their stances, according to officials. The major demands of the Madhesi Front are to re-draw the demarcation of the federal provinces and inclusion of more rights and representation to the Indian-origin Madhesi people. The government has agreed to address the five-point demands put forth by the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front after three-hour meeting between the talk teams. The minister will be assisted by Federal Socialist Forum Vice-chairman Lalbabu Raut.The next meeting has been scheduled for Thursday. The government has requested the UDMF to call off protests. However, the UDMF has decided to go with the protests, Ray said. UDMF has been demanding to declare martyrs to deceased of the Madhes protests, provide compensation to family members of the deceased, free medical treatment to injured, lift declaration of conflict-hit areas and curfew in various districts and release all arrested UDMF cadres and leaders.