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Today I lost my son...Your son could be next target: Nepal PM told

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The father of Jamin Shah-the slain owner of one of the media houses in Nepal-Dr. Mohim Shah told Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal that “today my son has been killed tomorrow your own son could also be killed”.

A blunt declaration indeed he made.

“People are totally insecured”, Dr. Shah also said.

Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal who has made a sort of custom of late to visit the mourning families consoling them for the murder of their beloved ones was taken aback when a grieved senior Shah made these awesome remarks.

“Yes…there have been security lapses”, admitted the Prime Minister.

Jamin Shah, pioneer of Satellite Television Channels in Nepal was shot in a bustling Kathmandu street on February 7, 2010 and was later declared dead by doctors attending on him at a hospital after he received fatal bullet injuries.

He was shot near the French Embassy in Lazimpat, Kathmandu.

The Prime Minister had arrived at the personal residence of Late Shah in Pani Pokhari, Kathmandu to console the family of late Jamim Shah.

Mr. Nepal also assured that he will not leave a stone unturned to put the culprits behind bars.
Posted on : 2010-02-09 07:56:32

Comments (1)


Commented by Sam Bayung - February 9, 2010 @ 5:57 AM

Attention! to all the tycoons of Nepal, this is just warning. The news of Jamim has shocked me and ashamed more than that. Actually that incident took place in that place where security in comparison to other place nepal is strong. This shows that security service is very worse in Nepal. When will administration of Nepal wake up god knows. It doesn't matter wether jamim had relation with Daud or not but It matters with the security service of Nepal.Think what if instead of Jamim any ambassador's son would be?

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