33-party alliance doesn't want polls: Poudel
CHITWAN , AUG 26 - Nepali Congress Vice President Ramchandra Poudel on Monday accused the CPN-Maoist of forcefully trying to impose their ideology on the democratic parties.
Leader Poudel further said that the very CPN-Maoist behaviour was the reason behind the failure of political consensus among the parties.
The NC leader said so at a press meet organised at Bharatpur Airport today. He went on to claim that the 33-party alliance spearheaded by the CPN-Maoist did not want Constituent Assembly polls.
Their talk of drafting constitution from outside the CA proves that they are not in favour of CA polls , said leader Poudel.
He, however, expected that poll-opposing parties will come onboard the election process as doors for negotiation are still open.
Reiterating that the slated CA polls for November 19 will not be deferred at any cost, the former Minister opined that the public right of casting votes can not be foiled under any pretext.
He added that there was no alternative to polls as the best means for addressing the pleas of the 33-party bloc would be through participating at the CA polls .
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