Nepal Maoist Chairman Prachanda downplays party”s plan to declare ”constitution” from streets

Kathmandu, May 21 (ANI): Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ”Prachanda” has clarified that his party is not going to declare what it calls the people”s Constitution from the streets on May 29 if the Constituent Assembly gets dissolved.

Speaking to reporters in Dhulikhel on Thursday, Prachanda described the media reports that the party is preparing to declare a ”people”s Constitution” from the streets as ”unfounded”.

Nepalnews quoted him as, saying that the party will only publicise the draft of the Constitution it has prepared.

He said the Constitution that will become defunct after May 28 will be revived after the Constituent Assembly parties forge consensus.

He said it was important to reactivate the Constituent Assembly, which had become dormant for the past one year. Different parties should come to an agreement to do so.

The parties could not forge agreement due to the inflexibility on the part of the ruling parties.

He said that integration and rehabilitation of Maoist combatants has been the main issue of contention between the ruling coalition and his party.

He reiterated that his Party is not in a position to specify the number of combatants to be integrated right away as demanded by the ruling parties.

Earlier, the CPN Maoist had stated that it would promulgate a Constitution drafted by the party from the streets on May 29.

The party had decided at the meeting of its politburo to promulgate its Constitution unilaterally if a consensus is not forged before the Constituent Assembly”s (CA) term expires.

They decided not to vote for extension of the term of the Constituent Assembly if new government under Maoist-leadership is not formed.

They also decided to cancel the nationwide protests scheduled for May 25 and a cadres training scheduled for May 18. (ANI)

Nepal Maoist Politburo resumes meeting

Kathmandu, June 29 (ANI): Unified CPN (Maoist) Chairman Prachanda has started furnishing answers to the questions raised by the politburo members of the party on Monday.

During the meeting, that resumed this morning here, Prachanda is furnishing answers to the questions regarding his political document.

Politburo members have finished commenting on the 19-page long the political document tabled by Prachanda, at the meeting that kicked off on June 16.

In the report, Prachanda has emphasised that the party’s immediate priority should be to form a ‘national government’ after compelling the new ruling coalition to rectify the President’s constitutional move against the sacking of the army chief dismissed by the previous government.

The Maoist politburo meeting is also due to finalise the new working policy as that of Chunbang meeting of late 2005 has expired, Kantipur reported. (ANI)

Nepal Maoist-UML meeting on House stalemate inconclusive

Kathmandu, June 27 (ANI): Leaders of the main opposition Unified CPN (Maoist) and the ruling CPN (UML) met in a bid to reach an understanding to break the deadlock in parliament, but they could not arrive at any conclusion.

Nepanews quoted senior Maoist leader Narayan Kaji Shrestha as, saying that his party was ready to allow the House to resume its normal business if the government maintained liberal approach towards the demands it has raised.

The Maoist party has been obstructing the regular proceedings of the parliament ever since the new government was formed in protest against the President’s move to reinstate Army Chief Rookmangud Katawal.

However, UML leader Bhim Acharya claimed that they were very close to reaching an understanding on resuming the House.

Earlier this week, top leaders of the Unified-Maoist, the Nepali Congress and the UML had held bilateral and multilateral discussions on the issue, but failed to come to an agreement.

Meanwhile, Maoist Chairman Prachanda has claimed that conspiracies are being hatched not to let the new Constitution writing completed by derailing the peace process.

Addressing a programme here, Prachanda said,” conspiracies are being hatched to restore the “feudal monarchy” in the country in one way or the other, and went on the claim that attempts are being made to a frame the Maoists.”e charged that the plots to dissolve the Constituent Assembly are being concocted.

Saying that the conspiracy was not against him but against the thousands of indigenous and Janajati people, and the ones who are fighting for the federalism, Prachanda urged all to be ready to fight against it. (ANI)