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No Consensus until Nepal Prez Steps Corrected: Dr. Bhattarai

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Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai has said that until the unconstitutional steps of President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav to reinstate erstwhile Army Chief Rukmangad Katawal was not corrected, consensus between political parties will just be a cry in the wilderness.
CoAS Katwal was sacaked by Maoist government on May 3, 2009 and the same late evening President Yadav reinstated the sacked nepal Army Chief.

The Unified Maoists’ Argakhanchi District Chapter had organized a mass meet wherein Dr. Bhattarai even claimed that President Yadav’s unconstitutional decision had harmed the notion of Civilian Supremacy.

Dr. Yadav said Bhattarai, had taken an anti-people decision as per the instructions served by Rukmangad Katawal-the then Nepal Army Chief.

Dr. Bhattarai reprimanding the United Marxist Leninists’ Party said “the UML had taken dubious stance and has only been flaring up the crisis plaguing the nation of late”.

“If the anti-people decision of the President is not corrected”, said Bhattarai serving warning to the parties in the government that the “forthcoming protest programs will wipe-out the anti-people forces from the current political scene.”

Bhattarai nevertheless, claimed that if the current dispute was not solved through dialogue, the country will fall into an abyss.

“We want peace and prosperity”, he said adding, “the parliamentary parties are serving their foreign masters and inviting conflict in the country.”

However, Dr. Bhattarai did not name the foreign countries the Nepalese leaders were serving?

Reportedly, Dr. Bhattarai had held four hour long secret talks with the Indian Foreign Secretary Mrs. Nirupama Rao when she visited Nepal last month.

Dr. Bhattarai who was on a trip to the remote areas of the country was airlifted to Kathmandu to meet the Indian Diplomat.

The Chopper charge to airlift Dr. Bhattarai was, as the rumours then had it, pleasingly paid by the Indian embassy.

Hmmm...Hmmm...Hmmm.
This has some subtle message underneath.
Posted on : 2009-10-05 09:27:04

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