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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Maoist strike on, no agreement between three parties ( BREAKING NEWS)

By Bhola B Rana

Kathmandu, 2 May: A Maoist nation-wide general strike which they call the3rd Janaandolan is on after three parities late Saturday night failed to find a solution to end a prolonged political dialogue.
The strike begins Sunday morning.
Maoist Vice-chairman Dr Baburam Bhattarai said after the meeting there can be no resolution of the deadlock as long as the Madhav Kumar Nepal government continues..
A task force of Maoists, Nepali Congress, and UML was attempting to find a consensus on six issues to break the deadlock.
The ruling parties and Maoists through street politics toppled the royal regime four years ago.
Now Maoists have broken from the original eight party alliance and resumed street politics while strangely the ruling parties now argues street politics is against the spirit of democracy.
Chairman Prachanda told a public rally Saturday Nepali people will no ‘longer bow to foreign leaders’ and named India.
India is firmly behind the Nepal government,
Nepal is now heading for another round of confrontation politics with the failure of the last-minute effort to find an outlet to the deadlock.
The people will be the ultimate sufferers.
No discussions are being held on a constitution to institutionalize a republic already declared by an unelected and self-appointed as only 27 days remain for its promulgation.
Nepal is heading towards a political crisis which impact the economy as well.
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