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Khanal for left unity in Nepal

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Tuesday 17th June, 2008 (ANI)

Kathmandu, June 17 : The Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) General Secretary Jhalanath Khanal has stressed on the need for unity among the left parties in the country as per the wish of Nepali people.

Speaking to reporters in Dang this morning, Khanal said unity among the left parties in Nepal is possible only after the improving of relation between UML and the Maoists.

According to Nepalnews, the two big left parties failed to improve their relations over the years blaming each other for it.

Khanal also claimed the three parties would reach a consensus by this evening on election of president and other unresolved issues.

Khanal suggested proposing a person whose name has not been forwarded till date as the president of the country.

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Tejas Gunas
06-17-08, 06:05 PM

hahahahahahaha, breath...hahahahahahaha...Satva has suggested a proposal to invest in a process of presidential nomination from the body politic and base the PM office on election results...

kubara
06-17-08, 11:25 AM

Khanal for left unity in Nepal

It was about to get too late, however, United Mar and Lan has now realised in a marginal time to negotiate with Maoist Khanal should run the party wisely otherwise he also has to submit a resignation paper from the present post after two year due to election result thats whey play a tectical game right now. People have not forgoten the face of Madhav Nepal. He is a wise man and popular in political field, however, he made a mistake prior to start the CA election thats why he was turned down so badly by the people of nepal. He is trying to mend it reaching at his home town right now. People would like to have a new tests. In due course, if Maoist is telling people one thing and doing the other way round than after two years from today, they also will have to face the same treatment.


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