Telegraph Nepal
The leaders of three major parties, Unified Maoists, Nepali Congress and United Marxist Leninists have once again assured that they from now on will entirely focus their discussion on peace and constitution related issues.
Foul play begins. When the CA term is about to end, the parties find some ways or the other to befool the population.
This they said at an all party meeting held Saturday February 4, 2012. There are currently 33 parties in the constituent assembly.
According to reports, the three party leaders will hold bilateral and even trilateral formal and informal meetings to resolve contentious issues before February 12, 2012 (Magh 29, 2068).
Time buying but with regular monthly salary.
Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal assured that he will immediately put his entire focus on resolving the issues. Lazimpat stately home must have come into action presumably.
Notably in the meeting, the smaller parties criticized Prime Minister Baburam for ignoring their repeated requests for appearing in the parliament rostrum.
Chairman Narayanman Bijukche Rohit told reporters after the meeting that, “The leaders continued to criticize the prime minister yet he kept on smiling. What for the silence?”
“He keeps on lecturing at public programs. He can even claim that he had not made the merger remark but refuses to appear before the parliament and responds to questions raised by the opposition”, Bijukche questioned the motive of the Nepal PM.
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