Baidya Maoists set 3 conditions for talks
KATHMANDU, May 10: The Mohan Baidya-led CPN-Maoist on Friday set three conditions for their accepting the government-forwarded invitation for all-party talks on new Constituent Assembly (CA) elections.
As per a press statement issued by the party today, the conditions are: scrapping of the 25-point deal reached on March 15 among the four major parties, quashing of the citizenship ordinance and annulment of recent controversial appointment of former chief secretary Lok Man Singh Karki as new chief of Commission for the investigation of Abuse of Authority.
“The talks will be meaningful and relevant only if these three conditions are met,” the statement reads. CPN-Maoist along with 32 other parties are protesting new CA elections and have said they would not take part in the polls in the existing situation.
“The talks will be meaningful and relevant only if these three conditions are met,” the statement reads. CPN-Maoist along with 32 other parties are protesting new CA elections and have said they would not take part in the polls in the existing situation.
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