CPN (UML) chairman Jhalanath Khanal has again expressed his support for changing the current coalition government led by his own party. However, he mentioned that the new constitution will be promulgated by current government, hinting that the government change might take place only after promulgation of the statute.
Khanal told journalists in Dharan Wednesday that his party was ready for sacrifice if that meant forging national consensus to ensure that peace process concludes and a new constitution is promulgated by May 28 deadline.
He further said the new constitution would be promulgated on time forging consensus with Nepali Congress and Unified CPN-Maoist.
He called on all parties to rise above partisan interests for timely statute, in the absence of which the country will convulse into instability.
In another context, Khanal said he was going to hold talks with his party's vice chairman Bam Dev Gautam, who is allegedly threatening to split the party. Gautam is leading a section of the party against the current coalition government.
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