'CA polls impossible by obstructing CPN-Maoist'
KATHMANDU, JUN 24 - CPN-Maoist Chairman Mohan Baidya has ruled out the possibility of conducting the election to the Constituent Assembly (CA) by obstructing the core ideology of the People’s War. He said that obstructionist politics was dominant in the UCPN (Maoist) just like in the CPN-UML and Nepali Congress.
“Our party is ready for talks if the ongoing election procedure is halted and all the parties and stakeholders are invited for dialogue,” said Baidya, speaking at a programme in Kathmandu on Monday. He reiterated his party’s stance that the 11-point agreement and 25-point proposal on removing the constitutional hurdlers signed among the major four parties should be scrapped and that the incumbent non-partisan government led by Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi should be replaced by a partisan one.
The hardliner leader warned that they would promulgate constitution from the streets by virtue of movement if the major parties went ahead with the CA election disregarding the pleas of the disgruntled parties.
While saying that his party is not totally against the idea of election, Baidya said that his party will be forced to come up with stern protest programmes if the trend of obstructionist politics continued in the days ahead.
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