Telegraph Nepal
Prime Minister Baburam has already lost his constitutional rights to continue in government, so reads a statement issued May 28, 2012, by senior vice chairman Mohan Baidya ‘Kiran’ of Unified Maoists’ party.
“In the present situation wherein the CA has already been dissolved, thus Baburam has already lost his constitutional rights to continue in government. We demand his immediate resignation,” claims Baidya.
“I also urge all political parties to forge unity and resolve the political fluidity in a united manner”, also appeals Baidya.
“Prime Minister Baburam’s declaration for fresh election is a deep conspiracy. His decision has hurt the nationalists and his unilateral decision without the support of major political parties is unconstitutional and illegal”, claims Baidya in his statement.
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