Telegraph Nepal
The panel led by senior vice chairman Mohan Baidya Kiran has demanded immediate scrapping of the four point deal signed between Unified Democratic Madhesi Alliance and the Unified Maoists Party.
The hardliner panel will formally forward the demand in the upcoming party central committee meeting beginning September 30, 2011.
“With the signing of the deal, we have observed that differences between parties have widened further and, the party leadership has even failed to take party insiders into confidence” Maheshwar Dahal-Unified Maoists’ Party member and chairman of Revolutionary Journalists Association told a national daily.
Yet another report has it that the panel has already decided against joining the government led by another vice chairman Baburam Bhattarai.
“The decision to handover keys of Weapon Containers and to sign the four point deal with Madhesi alliance is a grave mistake of the party leadership,” says politburo member Narayan Sharma talking to another daily.
“There is no question of joining this four point pact government. We should try to form a national unity government under our own leadership”, says central committee member Surya Subedi.
On Monday the Baidya panel had held a separate meet and had taken the decision against joining the government, it has been reported.
The meeting also took a decision to organize a national level meeting of the likeminded leaders in the party to devise further strategies.
Pressure is building against PM Bhattarai.
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