Monday, April 26, 2010

PM to quit, should Maoists abide by past pacts

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal on Monday said he would no longer remain in power if the Maoists present themselves honestly and abide by the past agreements.

Receiving a memorandum submitted to him by thirteen youth wings of various political parties at his official residence at Baluwatar, PM Nepal said he is ready quit his office if the Maoists fully abide by the past agreements and be honest to the peace process and constitution-drafting task.
Saying that he is prepared to exercise utmost flexibility for peace, constitution and national consensus, the PM said he will never compromise with any force wishing to impose terrorism and totalitarianism on the people of Nepal.
He reiterated his commitment to peace, democracy, constitution and constitutional supremacy and said it is wrong to take to street making the prime ministerial post a personal issue as doing so would be against people’s aspirations.
During the occasion, a delegation of thirteen youth wings affiliated to various political parties handed over to the PM an eight-point memorandum.
The delegation demanded the early integration and rehabilitation of the PLA fighters, return of the properties seized during the insurgency and dismantling the paramilitary structure of the YCL, a youth wing of the UCPN-Maoist..

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