CPN (UML) leader Pradip Gyawali on Monday revealed that efforts are on to bring the Nepali Congress in the UML-Maoist coalition government and expressed optimism that the ongoing discussions with the second largest party in the Constituent Assembly to that end will bring about positive results.
Speaking at a press meet organized in the capital today afternoon, the former minister also claimed that UML will even be ready to amend certain clauses of the seven-point agreement signed with UCPN (Maoist) if Nepali Congress (NC) agrees to join the government.
Gyawali even said that the seven-point agreement was signed with the Maoists to pave the way for the formation of new government and that it should be viewed in that context only and nothing further than that.
Clarifying that his party UML is against any kind of polarization of power, he said that conspiracies are on to polarize the national politics by spreading the fear of leftist polarization in the country.
He urged NC to remain aware of these kinds of conspiracies and end polarization of national politics by joining the current government. nepalnews.com
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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