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Attempts Of CPN-UML To Push Prime Minister Out of office.

Issue 33, August 12, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

August 5, 2012: CPN-UML has unleashed the gang of Youth Association Nepal (YAN) cadres to enforce the vehicular traffic shutdown from 6 am to 10 am in Kathmandu today obviously to put pressure on the prime minister to quit the office but giving a lot of troubles to the common folks. The so-called opposition leaders could not see any chance of pushing the Head of State to go beyond his official position to fire the prime minister now resorted to violence on the streets. The criminals had damaged seven vehicles for not following their order to shutdown the traffic. People going to work had suffered from the bravery of the YAN cadres to make the shutdown a success. Thus, the CPN-UML anticipates tearing down the government making troubles to the common folks on the streets, and making them suffer shutting down the traffic.

Hearing on the case filed on July 30, 2012 at the Supreme Court of Nepal demanding to issue a directive to the Head of State to remove the Prime Minister and take the initiative to form a new government, a single bench of Justice Tahir Ali Ansari ruled today that the Supreme Court could not issue a directive order on a political matter at a time when neither the Constituent Assembly nor the Legislature-Parliament was there, writes ‘The Himalayan Times’ quoting RSS.

Today at the meeting of leaders of 27 political parties that had representation in the dissolved parliament and Constituent Assembly, Head of State President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav urged them to build a political consensus on the contested issues to resolve the current political deadlock. The leaders had lunch at the residence of the president and had stayed for six hours without coming to any conclusions, as the opposition wanted to do most of the things going beyond the constitutional limit. The result of the meeting was almost nothing.

Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai made it clear to the opposition coalition that the five-point deal the ruling coalition of the UCPN-Maoist and UDMF had reached with the opposition coalition of the NC and CPN-UML was already dead and he was not under compulsion to quit the office, as the opposition coalition was not for resolving everything in a package rather only pressing the prime minister to quit the office.

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