Dinesh Trivedi finally bowed down and resigned as the Railways Minister
over the increase in fares. "I got stuck into the confusion and that is
why I called her and She told me that I have to step down.So.I am a
soldier of my party and I have to obey the directions of my party and
high command," Mr Trivedi said. Ms Banerjee confirmed of her telephonic
conversation with Mr Trivedi before boarding a flight to Delhi tonight
Dinesh Trivedi on Sunday unveiled TMC plan to quit as railway minister
after he spoke with party chief Banerjee .She forced Dinesh to resign
immediate without any further delay thus Dinesh Trivedi did the labour.
Its turn of TMC leader Mukul Roy to replace Dinesh Trivedi as railway
minister.
Highlights from the local media of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka June 27th, 2016 | Volume: 2 - 17/6 TOP STORIES Afghanistan Still World’s Largest Opium Producer by Far: Report Daily Outlook Afghanistan| 27 th June Afghanistan is by a long way still the world's largest opium producer, accounting for some 70 percent (3,300 tons) of global opium production, according to the United Nations World Drug Report of 2016.Myanmar is the second largest producer of the drug at 14 per cent (650 tons) of global production. According to the UN report, the total value of the illicit opiate economy in Afghanistan was $2.8 billion USD in 2014 — equivalent to 13 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). Maiden joint meeting of Nepal-India EPG next week The Himalayan Times| 26 th June The first joint meeting of the Eminent Persons Group on Nepal-India Relations (EPG-NIR) would be held in Kathmandu on coming Jul...
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