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Maoists’ Plea to CPN-UML Leaders

Issue 02, January 11, 2009


By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

Leaders of the CPN-Maoist decided to request the leaders of the CPN-UML to behave as partners in governance. They said that the leaders of CPN-UML have been behaving as the opposition members speaking against the government at the legislature, and on the streets, too. The Maoist leaders also said that the CPN-UML leaders have failed in cooperating with the Maoists in setting up various commissions and in setting up local governments.

The government has been unable to send budgets to the local governments in absence of elected or appointed local governments. Similarly, the government has been unable to take up various activities the Maoists have promised to the Nepalis because of not being able to set up commissions on various subject matters such as enforced disappearances and so on.

So, the Maoist leaders have decided to call on the leaders of the CPN-UML to behave as partners in governance and work together for making the commitments of various development activities come true according to the State-run media.

On January 5, 2009, the CPN-Maoist and CPN-UML agreed to appoint local governments and to set up various commissions within a month.

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