Baidya-led alliance for nat'l interaction
KATHMANDU, JUN 19 - An alliance of 33 fringe parties led Mohan Baidya has decided to hold a national interaction with all political parties, civil society, lawyers and other stakeholders.
The move primarily aims at garnering support from leaders of the major political parties, including the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML, who rule out poll chances without bringing the dissident parties on board.
A joint meeting of Baidya-led alliance held at the CPN-Maoist headquarters on Tuesday said the discussion programme "Broader National Political Agreement and Election" will be held in the Capital on June 23. Leaders said the venue will be finalised soon. The meeting also urged the government to provide all help to the people displaced by natural disasters.
Meanwhile, a meeting of 42-party alliance scheduled for Tuesday could not take place as the Ashok Rai-led Federal Socialist Party Nepal and the Federal Democratic Front chaired by Upendra Yadav were busy conducting internal preparations. Leaders said fresh protests will be announced after holding consultations with all parties in the alliance.
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