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No To Central Committee Meeting Says Baidhya

Issue 13, March 25, 2012

BY KTM Metro Reporter

March 22, 2012: Vice-chairman Mohan Baidhya Kiran has rejected the call of the meeting of the Central Committee (CC) of UCPN-Maoist intended to sort out the problems of dissent in the party. Vice-chairman Baidhya leads the rebellious group in the UCPN-Maoist. This group has been asking the prime minister to quit the office charging him with not being able to enforce the decisions of the CC of UCPN-Maoist. This group has made a program on launching a street protest against the prime minister if he does not leave the office within a week.

"I told the chairman that there is no use of holding another CC meeting in the context that the decisions of the previous CC meets have been put in limbo," ‘The Rising Nepal’ of today quotes Vice-chairman Mohan Baidhya Kiran telling the reporters after his meeting with Chairman of UCPN-Maoist Prachanda at the latter’s residence in Lazimpat yesterday.

On Tuesday, March 20, 2012, the Prachanda-Bhattarai faction has held an informal CC meeting and has decided to call the CC meeting of the party to sort out the problems of ever rising dissent in the party. The CC members attending the meeting has entrusted the chairman the job of holding discussions with Kiran and set the date for holding a formal CC meeting.

The chairman informed me about the decisions of the meeting of his group and asked me for the date of the CC meeting and I responded that if the CC meeting was for resolving the present problems by implementing the previous CC decisions, it is ok otherwise calling the CC meeting will be just meaningless, Kiran said after the hour-long meeting, ‘The Rising Nepal’ of today writes. He, however, has not entirely rejected the CC meeting, as he said that he would hold discussions with other leaders of his group and inform the chairman about holding the formal CC meeting.

Kiran said that his faction still upheld the five agenda disclosed at the recent press conference his faction had held at the Radisson hotel on Saturday, March 17, 2012 to inform the public its policy on mass mobilization for dignified army integration, pro-people constitution, people’s democracy, people’s livelihood, and consensus government.

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