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Removing Suspicion Of No-enforcement Of Seven-point Deal

Issue 47, November 20, 2011

By KTM Metro Reporter

November 15, 2011: leaders of three major political parties such as UCPN-Maoist, NC and CPN-UML sat together at the hall of the state secretariat in Kathmandu yesterday and repeated their commitment to enforce the seven-point deal they had reached on November 1, 2011.

There has been widespread suspicion that the political leaders have not been serious to enforce the seven-point deal. Even some leaders have doubted the enforcement of the seven-point deal.

Some of the leaders have been nervous about the jumbo cabinet and never ending expansion of the cabinet. They have even charged the prime minister with deviating from the seven-point deal repeatedly expanding his cabinet.

So, the leaders held a meeting yesterday to remove the suspicion about the enforcement of the seven-point deal and repeated their commitment to enforce it.

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