Home Site Map Make Your Home Page Suggestions Enquiry Advertise With Us
Friday, February 10, 2012  
 
 
News Home
Video News
Press Releases
Features
Events
Special Articles
   
  News Updated on Friday, February 10, 2012 8:00:42 AM
   Find Us on Facebook    Follow Us
» India » Asia » World » Sports » Business » Sci-Tec » Health » Entertainment » Bollywood » Picture Gallery
 
 World

Prachanda predicts new government in Nepal within a week
Kathmandu |Sunday, 2009 2:35:25 PM IST
 

 

 

Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, the chief of Nepal's former Maoist guerrillas, Sunday predicted that the political crisis gripping the country for more than five months would end within a week with the formation of a new all-party government headed by his party.

Prachanda, whose eight-month-old government fell in May, triggering protests by his party that have since then paralysed parliament and the new coalition government, said at a press conference called in the southern Birgunj city that the current Prime Minister, Madhav Kumar Nepal, would have to make way for a new government and new premier.

The call came even as at least two parties allegedly urged for the imposition of President's Rule in Nepal and the dissolution of the constituent assembly that also serves as Nepal's parliament.

The 601-member assembly was formed after a historic election last year following a 10-year civil war by the Maoists.

On Sunday, some Nepali dailies, including the state-run Gorkhapatra, reported that a senior member from the ruling Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (UML), had made allegations about efforts to impose President's Rule.

UML leader Ashok Rai reportedly said at a party programme in the capital Saturday that some "prominent powers" were trying to prevent the elected constituent assembly members from writing a new constitution, Nepal's official daily said Sunday.

The Communist leader also reportedly said that these powers were seeking to dissolve the constituent assembly, impose emergency and President's Rule and form a new commission under the president which would draft the new constitution.

Though the state daily did not name the leaders allegedly trying to scuttle the peace process, Janadisha, the mouthpiece of the Maoist party, said the Nepali Congress, which is part of the ruling alliance and the largest party in parliament after the Maoists, had proposed to the UML to dissolve the assembly and impose emergency.

However, Rai said the UML had rejected the proposal, the Maoist daily said.

While there was no immediate reaction from the Nepali Congress or UML on the allegation, a second party too urged for presidential rule in Nepal.

The Nepal Workers' and Peasants' Party (NWPP), which had in the past taken part in the pro-democracy movement against king Gyanendra's military-backed government and is supporting the government from outside, is seeking President's Rule, saying it is necessary to draft a new constitution.

NWPP chief Narayan Man Bijukchhe, whose party withstood the Maoist sweep during the elections in Kathmandu's neighbouring Bhakpatpur district, reportedly says the protracted Maoist protests would derail the drafting of the new constitution and is seeking President's Rule to circumvent it.

The former guerrillas, who began fresh street protests this month, have called a blockade of Kathmandu valley Tuesday.

( 458 Words)

2009-11-08-13:23:22 (IANS)

 
  Viewer's Comment
Comments Not Available
 
 More Stories

No regrets over X-factor: Nicole Scherzinger 

Moderate intensity earthquake hits Uttarkashi 

Cox ready to move on after marriage split 

Drug reverses Alzheimer\'s symptoms in mice: Study 

US allows women to serve closer to battlefield 

New Maldives government legitimate, says US 

US stocks edge higher amid Greek hope (Lead) 

I have a talent crush on Gosling: Radcliffe 


Print this Page
Printer Friendly Version
SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Search Archives :  



Quick Links - Webindia123.com
Services
Health
Hobbies
Entertainment
Classifieds
Career / Education
UK, USA, Canada
Utilities
E-Booking
India Reference
 
 
 
 
 
Personalities
 
 
 
 
IndianStates
Punjab
 
Rajasthan
 
Sikkim
 
  
Tripura
 
 
 
 
Pondicherry

Copyright 2000-2012 Suni Systems (P) Ltd.
All rights reserved