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Last Updated: Wed, 07.08.13 14:07 Breakthrough in ongoing negotiations with poll-opposing parties within a week: Gachchadhar Chairperson of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum-Nepal(MJF) Bijay Kumar Gachchadhar has claimed that there would be a breakthrough in the ongoing talks between the four-party led High Level Political Committee (HLPC) and the CPN-M led poll opposing parties within a weeks time. He further said that the four major parties are holding talks on the demands - ranging from dissolution of HLPC and current government to cancellation of the Constituent Assembly election set for November 19 - of the poll-opposing 33-party alliance and that they could reach to some sort of understanding by mid-August. Speaking to journalists at Biratnagar Airport of Morang district Wednesday morning, the former deputy prime minister expressed confidence on the ongoing talks reaching to a desired conclusion at the soonest since the 33-party alliance led by CPN-M and the 8-party front led by MJF have already come to the talks table. Leader Gachchadhar said that the four-party mechanism can consider fulfilling all the demands of the poll-opposing parties except dissolving the current government and resignation by the Interim Election Government chairman Khil Raj Regmi from the post of Chief Justice. Saying that the 11-point agreement signed among the four major parties and the 25-point presidential decree can be amended if the poll-opposing parties agree to participate in the upcoming election, the MJF leader said the international community is closely watching the ongoing election process for the November 19 CA polls and said that it can neither be postponed nor cancelled. Nepalnews
Posted on: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 09:58:15 +0000

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