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No discussion on Steps of Nepal President: Minister Pokhrel

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One of the Ministers in the government has said that much prior to correcting the move of the President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav, the Maoists Party cadres should correct their erratic behavior. 

The Minister for Information and Communications Mr. Shankar Pokharel who was shown black flags by the Unified Maoists’ Party Cadres in Ghorahi of Dang District, October 25, 2009 made those remarks.

Ghorahi is the minister’s home town.

Mr. Pokharel was on his way to address a media gathering organized by the Press Chautari, Dang Chapter where he was misbehaved by the Maoists’ Party Cadres.

The Press Chautari is the United Marxist Leninists Party tilted media organization and Mr. Pokharel is the UML leader.

The Maoists’ cadres also chanted anti-government slogans.

Minister Pokharel was of the opinion that there was no need for the political parties to unnecessarily spare time discussing demands of the Maoists party.

He said the hullabaloo over the move of the president was unnecessarily created by the Maoists’.

“The government is ready to end the current dispute but it is not ready to discuss the move of the president”, he also said.

Posted on : 2009-10-26 09:03:03

Comments (1)


Commented by Birendra - October 26, 2009 @ 4:47 AM

Uta ko ris ata pokhne , don't ventilate views according to your personla like or dislike . You are present minister of Nepal not a party leader so have to speak such sentences which will be in the favour of the people.

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