Wednesday 8 September 2010

Nepal mourns political indecision

The seventh round of so called Prime ministerial election once again selected none of the candidates, moreover faded the hope of Maoist chairman 'Prachanda' to grab the Post. The country is facing a hostage of severe political indecision as none of major ruling parties come to a common understanding. The parties are internally biased and multi grouped owing to their selfishness rather than the favour of party discipline and moral background.
Sources say that the secret talks of Nepali congress Prime ministerial elect Ram Chandra Poudel, MJF Loktantrik chairman Bijay Kumar Gachhadar and CPN UML senior leader KP Oli had uni and tri lateral talks in order to halt the majority that was about to go for maoists on the seventh round of election. The half of the madeshi leaders from MJF were attempting to cross the floor and vote for maoists. To avoid this, the cunning Madeshi leader Gacchadar hatched a conspiracy to elongate the party meeting and let no party cadre to go out while the house was voting for new PM.
Meanwhile, The future of UNMIN is controversial and UNMIN chief has expressed her deep concerns over its term extension if it doesnot monitor the Nepal Army.The UCPN (Maoist) on Wednesday said it is all set to dispatch a letter to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon requesting him to continue UNMIN's monitoring of the Nepal Army.
Neutral stance of CPN UML and Madesh based parties, no seek to alternative for PM selection,recurring defame of maoists induced by Indian embassy raising threats to People's achievement of federalism, republicanism, secularism and many more last year has deferred the nation in the peace process safelanding.

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