APRIL 27, KATHMANDU. Leaders of opposition party Nepali Congress
(NC) held discussion with Chairman of the Unified CPN-Maoist on Friday
regarding the contentious issues that are to be incorporated in the new
constitution.
The NC leaders had reached the residence of Maoist chairman Pushpa
Kamal Dahal to discuss the controversial issues just a day after the
Maoist party floated a fresh proposal on state-restructuring.
During the meeting, leaders of both the parties agreed to move
forward seriously on constitution writing process and settle the
disputed issues appeared in constitution writing process by forging
consensus.
During the meeting, NC Vice-president Ram Chandra Paudel urged the
Maoist Chairman to be a little flexible on the proposal of the
10-federal states.
Similarly, responding to NC leader Paudel, Dahal said backtracking
from the proposal was not as easier as other parties might have thought
and reminded NC leaders the steps taken by the Maoists to forward the
army integration.
On the occasion, the Maoist chief sought flexibility from the leaders of the NC and CPN-UML on the issue of state-restructuring.
Dahal said that his party had sacrificed in the army integration
process and added that it was time for the NC and the UML to be
flexible on state restructuring.
The Maoist chief also underscored the need for federalizing the
country based on identity and capability as far as it was possible. NC
leader Paudel was accompanied by General Secretary Krishna Prasad
Sitaula.
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