Caretaker Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal Friday expressed there is no immediate possibility of unity among communist parties to end the current political deadlock created due to the ongoing PM election fiasco in the nation.
Hinting to recent hearsay that Unified CPN-Maoist chairperson Puspha Kamal Dahal and UML chairman Jhala Nath Khanal had informally discussed about unity between two major communist parties, PM Nepal said both the parties have their own responsibilities to shoulder in order to achieve a new constitution and complete the peace process.
"Thus, no unity is possible," he said. PM Nepal termed those reports about the so-called unity as baseless.
Nepal claimed that UML and UCPN (M) have shown sacrifice by agreeing on the recent three-point pact. However, he ruled out a Maoist-led government until it turns into a civilian party and returns the seized public properties.
"We should now ask Nepali Congress PM candidate, Ram Chandra Poudel, to back out from contesting in the eight round of prime ministerial election slated for September 26," PM Nepal said, adding, "UML and the Maoists have already played their part." nepalnews.com
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