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Prachanda expresses frustration over govt not becoming an agent of change

Kathmandu, Feb 21 (ANI): Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda has said that human rights can't be ensured until the country fulfills the basic needs of the people.

Addressing the first National Assembly of the Human Rights Concern Center Nepal, Prachanda admitted that the present government has not been able to meet the people's aspiration.

"Although the people had high expectations from the Maoist-led government, the constant friction between the political parties has made it simply impossible for it to give a semblance of change to the people," he added.

Prachanda further said that he had valid information of various quarters conspiring to topple his government and install a new one in its place.

"These activities were the main reason behind the delay in the Constitution writing process and doubted if there will be lasting peace in the country if this continues," he added, Nepalnews reported. (ANI)

NC for voting on Maoists proposals

Kathmandu, Oct 26: The Nepali Congress (NC) has said it will go for voting on the Maoists proposals in the special session of Parliament, if the rebels do not withdraw them. The Maoists should withdraw the proposals registered in the interim parliament, demanding a proportional electoral system and proclamation of a republic, acting President of Nepali Congress (NC) Sushil Koirala said. Mr Koirala said Maoists chief Prachanda has also supported voting, if the two sides fail to reach an agreement over.....
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