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Tuesday, July 10, 2012


OPPOSITION THREATENS STREET PROTESTS Kathmandu, 10 July: Leaders of the opposition parties have warned that they would launch street agitation if the government brought a full-fledged budget without consensus, RSS reports. At a program organized on Tuesday, stating that a caretaker government could not bring the full-fledged budget, they said that one-third budget would only be brought on the consensus of political parties. On the occasion, politburo member of the CPN-UML, Ganga Lal Tuladhar, said that people have to face crisis of daily essential goods including fertilizer and petroleum products. Tuladhar stressed that the caretaker government should give outlet by tendering resignation for national consensus government. Similarly, central member of the Nepali Congress, Dip Kumar Upadhyay, said that every activities of the government have proved that the government has already been a failure and added that the NC would participate in the talks with the caretaker government only for a new government. Politburo member of the UCPN-Maoist, Hishila Yami, said it was necessary to bring a complete budget at present to take peace process to its logical conclusion and urged all political parties for their support for the same. nnnn

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