Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Maoists will be compelled to call off stir: Gachhadar

KATHMANDU: Deputy Prime Minister Bijay Kumar Gachhadar on Tuesday said that the main opposition party Unified CPN-Maoist will come to an agreement within two days by calling off its stir.

Speaking at a face to face in the capital, Gachhadar said that people will retaliate if the Maoists did not come to agreement. He claimed that the Maoists have no alternative to come into agreement by calling off their ongoing stir. Saying that the indefinite strike of the Maoists has affected normal life, the Deputy PM said that people will retaliate if the Maoists continue their agitation for two more days.
Stating that it is impossible to promulgate the statute in the given time frame, he said, "If the statute would not be drafted on time, there will be instability and confrontation in the nation and it will be a great loss to the Maoists." Saying that it is undemocratic to demand the resignation of Prime Minister from the street, he said that there are established systems to form and topple the government.
He said that the government is committed to safeguard people's life and public properties during the Maoists' stir. Responding a query, Gachhadar said, if the big three parties reach an agreement, they should find an alternative to UCPN-M chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' to lead the new government.

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