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Khanal-Koirala-Dahal meet to set future course of Nepal’s politics

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A day after Nepal’s Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal left for New York to address the 64th General Assembly of the United Nations, the Unified Maoists’ Party chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal, the Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala and the United Marxist Leninists’ Chairman Jhala Nath Khanal are all set to hold a meeting to discuss possible ways to end the current political dispute.

The Prime Minister is currently leading a 30 member delegation to New York.

K. P. Oli, one of the architects of the current coalition government and the Prime Minister Nepal out of the country, say experts, the meeting between Prachanda, Koirala and Khanal could threaten the life of the current government itself.

The UML Chairman Jhala Nath Khanal who is considered as Maoists’ friendly has time and again favored partnership with the Maoists and believes that without Maoists in government, the constitution drafting and peace process cannot run smoothly. The K.P. Oli faction that supports the incumbent government under PM Nepal has been objecting power sharing with the Maoists.

Similarly, the great conspirator of Nepali politics, Girija Prasad Koirala’s relations with Prime Minister Nepal is at its lowest ebb for Mr. Nepal ignored to abide by his-Koirala’s- request to elevate daughter Sujata as the Deputy Prime Minister of the Country, and thus the meeting between the three critics of PM Nepal, may in all likelihood set the future course of Nepali politics.

Posted on : 2009-09-21 08:09:32

Comments (4)


Commented by Jwalanta - September 23, 2009 @ 5:42 AM

Girija babu is the most clever player in nepali politics and also he may be loyal to india but he is the leader who can keep all foreign forces in balance. His brain......brilliant....no-one can beat his mind even comrade Prachanda...I bow my head to Girija Babu....Moreover, Prachanda, Khanal, KP are clever player than Madhav...i think

Commented by angry - September 21, 2009 @ 8:05 AM

We 22 parties must be kiiled these fox and monkey leaders Prachanda, Girija and Khanal must be shot to death to save 22 democracy paries in nepal. These 3 top leaders wants to be seflfish games against this 22 paries, so we promise we will kill Prachanda, JN Khanal and Girja now. nepal army must take over the nation and thesetheree top leaders will be gun down now.Present 22 pARTIES MUST KILL TO THESE TOP LEADERS WHO ARE SUPPORTTING THE MAOIST LEADERS. kp OLI MUST REPLACED TO JN Khanal and Girija chot must be replaced by Shusil Koirala and Prachanda must be kill immediately. If we can kill thes ethree top pro-moaist leaders we 22 parties can be for ever in nepal and UML NC must be against the maoist regime. Good luck PK Oli we salute 7you and we must kill thes etop leaders who are bring down the 22 paries goverment and Khanal and GIRIJa are pro-moaist regime and thes two monkeys will be killed now.

Commented by Raj - September 21, 2009 @ 7:33 AM

Mr. Koirala babu is the great conspirater thats true and now its the right turn for other fellow followers like Dhal and Khanal I do not thik that they have ever planned to develop nepal rather their own status, party and wait for the end like King

Commented by Karan - September 21, 2009 @ 4:40 AM

If politician leaders would like to happy to Girija Babu, they should make 'Sujata Koirala as next PM of Nepal. In this way it is last wishes to see her duaghter as PM. that is why any kind of game will not be surprize to play by Girija Babu.

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