Butwal, Nov 5: CPN (UML) secretary Pradip Gyawali has said a vicious game is underway in the country in the name of amending the constitution. Speaking in a press meet organised by the Press Chautari Nepal, Rupandehi chapter in Butwal today, he said although the government has been talking of constitution amendment thus far, it has failed to validate the same. "There is talk of constitution amendment putting forth the demand to allow a naturalized citizen also to become the head of state, make the Hindi as the national language and to split Gulmi, Palpa and Arghakhanchi, the hill districts which currently come under Province Number 5, from the province. This is not acceptable at all," Gyawali said. The main opposition party leader Gyawali stated that the constitution itself was in a position of being undermined as the government has not yet forwarded the process of holding the elections to all the three tiers of the government by February 11, 2017. He added that the government was not serious towards holding the elections. RSS NMC allocates MBBS and BDS seats to medical colleges The Nepal Medical Council (NMC) has directed those medical colleges which have been allocated seats for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) to start the admission process on a merit basis. The direction was issued through a notice, read a news report dispatched by the National News Agency (RSS). The NMC also allowed Janakpur-based Janaki Medical College to enrol students in MBBS after four years of the ban. Earlier, the NMC meeting held on Thursday and Friday in the Capital had decided to allocate maximum 115 seats in MBBS and up to 50 in BDS in medical colleges. As per the decision, the Janaki Medical College has been allocated 80 MBBS seats. Likewise under the Tribhuvan University, Gandaki Medical College has been allocated 90 MBBS seats. Similarly, 115 MBBS and 35 BDA seats have been allotted to Chitwan Medical College while National Medical College has 115 MBBS seats. Army Medical College has been allotted 115 MBBS seats and Kist Medical College has got 110 MBBS and 50 BDS seats. Also under Kathmandu University, Nobel Medical College has been allocated 105 MBBS and 15 BDS seats while Nepal Medical College 115 MBBS and 40 BDS seats. Likewise, 115 MBBS and 40 BDS seats have been allocated to Kathmandu Medical College. Nepalgunj Medical College and Manipal Medical College have been allotted 115 MBBS seats each, the Lumbini Medical College 100 seats, Birat Medical College 75 seats and Devdaha Medical College 24 seats. Similarly, College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur has been allocated 115 MBBS and 25 BDS seats while Universal Medical College, Bhairahawa 115 MBBS and 50 BDS seats. Also, Kantipur Dental College, Kathmandu has been allocated 35 BDS seats, Kedia Dental College, Birgunj 35 seats, People's Dental College, Kathmandu 50 seats and Kathmandu Universal School of Medicine, Kavre 45 seats.