Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal today alleged that President Ram Baran Yadav
could impose autocratic rule if the Bhattarai-led government quits without forging political consensus. it is reported from Chandranigahpur.
"The President will be active and impose an autocracy rule in the country if the incumbent government leaves the office without consensus among the parties," Dahal warned, while speaking at a press meeting at Chandranigahapur.
Dahal furthermore added that his party would not renounce the government unless the parties hammered a package deal on political consensus to give a way out to the country from the current imbroglio.
Criticising the opposition parites heavily, Dahal argued that it was ludicrous on the part of the Nepali Congress and UML to demand care taker prime minister’s resignation. He warned that resignation by the Bhattrai-led government would leave the country in void.
The UCPN-Maoist chairman called on the parties to forge consensus to federalise the country on the basis of ethnic identity which has been a major issue in the recent political crisis in Nepal.
"The President will be active and impose an autocracy rule in the country if the incumbent government leaves the office without consensus among the parties," Dahal warned, while speaking at a press meeting at Chandranigahapur.
Dahal furthermore added that his party would not renounce the government unless the parties hammered a package deal on political consensus to give a way out to the country from the current imbroglio.
Criticising the opposition parites heavily, Dahal argued that it was ludicrous on the part of the Nepali Congress and UML to demand care taker prime minister’s resignation. He warned that resignation by the Bhattrai-led government would leave the country in void.
The UCPN-Maoist chairman called on the parties to forge consensus to federalise the country on the basis of ethnic identity which has been a major issue in the recent political crisis in Nepal.
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