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Prime Minister Flexible For Parliamentary Session

Issue 15, April 12, 2009

By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

On April 12, 2009, the state-run Radio Nepal in its morning news said that Prime Minister Prachanda would be flexible to the limit in his stand on various subject matters that have been affecting the smooth functioning of the parliamentary session.

NC and CPN-UML members of the parliament were determined to bend the UCPN-Maoist to the extent possible before breaking it and causing political chaos in Nepal again.

CPN-UML has been boycotting the parliamentary sessions saying that they would do so until the government arrests the culprit of killing its cadres in Butwal in the last week of March 2009 but its members have been collecting remuneration for attending the sessions.

The UCPN-Maoist members have been charging the Minister for Home Bamdev Gautam for not arresting the culprit of killing the cadres of the CPN-UML to discredit the UCPN-Maoist. Bamdev Gautam is the minister seconded by the CPN-UML in the coalition government.

Mr. Bamdev Gautam in an interview to the local newspaper said that there is anarchy in his party CPN-UML; so, all the leaders from top to bottom are indiscipline; this has weakened his party considerably.

Chairman of CPN-UML Jhalanath Khanal has been saying that his party would not pull out of the coalition government whereas senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal has been saying that it is the mistake to be in the coalition government; recently elected General Secretary of CPN-UML Sword Pothered has said that his party is searching for a New Prime Minister.

The NC has been boycotting the parliamentary session on the pretext of the government not enforcing the nine-point agreement whereas its parliamentary Chief whip Laxman Ghimire has said to the Nepal Radio anchor in the morning of April 12, 2009 that his party has not been obstructing the parliamentary sessions because of his party but of the Maoists.

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