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KATHMANDU: President of Nepali Congress (NC), Shushil Koirala, and Chairman of Terai-Madhes Democratic Party (TMDP), Mahantha Thakur, have held discussions on the latest political developments in the country.
During the meeting took place at Koirala's residence, Maharajgunj today, the two leaders held discussions on the matters relating to future strategy necessary for resolving the current political crisis in the country.
Stating that there was no alternative for parties to moving ahead on the basis of extensive national consensus, leader Koirala stressed that all the parties should be positive towards forging the national consensus.
Talking to media persons following the meeting, TMDP Chairman Thakur said that during his meeting with the Congress President he underlined the need of fresh agreement among the parties in context that the government has already announced fresh Constituent Assembly elections for November 22, this year.
Posted on: 2012-06-28 19:22:02
loser are getting together to decide how to throw this goverment out and get themself into goverment and put all his corrupt minister back in business again...thats all they are thinking really....they are not talking for the betterment for the real public...all for their selfishness..... sujan , australia
Posted on: 2012-07-02 17:21:14
The NC is trying to forge consensus among all on the need for consensus. How ridiculous! If the NC and the CPN-UML worked as hard on forging a consensus with the ruling government we would have already moved beyond the current impasse. If the bitch leaders of these two parties don't think the people of Nepal see behind their maneuverings they are sadly mistaken. Nepali people have noted gravely the machinations of these two party's bitch political leaders and have drawn big red X through their faces. NBow it is time to stomp these people. It is time to thrash them if they try to send cadre to the village to sprerad their divisive lies. The bitches of the NC and CPN-UML must leave Nepal or die!! Suraj Rajbhandhari, Putali Sadak, Kathmandu