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Govt can be formed without Maoists, says Yadav

KATHMANDU, June 6 - Madhesi People's Rights Forum (MPRF) Coordinator Upendra Yadav Friday said the first steps towards forming a new government can be taken without the CPN-Maoists.Accusing the CPN-Maoists of not taking any concrete steps to form a government despite Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala's request to the former rebels who emerged as the largest party in the Constituent Assembly, the MPRF Coordinator stated that the next government should be formed without the Maoists onboard.Talking to journalists at Biratnagar airport today, Yadav said that the country cannot remain sans government.The MPRF coordinator, however, clarified that they have not prepared a plan to form a government excluding the Maoists.Yadav stressed on the need to form an all party national government.

KATHMANDU, June 6 - Madhesi People's Rights Forum (MPRF) Coordinator Upendra Yadav Friday said the first steps towards forming a new government can be taken without the CPN-Maoists.Accusing the CPN-Maoists of not taking any concrete steps to form a government despite Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala's request to the former ...
...who emerged as the largest party in the Constituent Assembly, the MPRF Coordinator stated that the next government should be formed without the Maoists onboard.Talking to journalists at Biratnagar airport today, Yadav said that the country cannot remain sans government.The MPRF coordinator, however, clarified that they have not prepared a plan to form a government excluding the Maoists.Yadav stressed on the need to form an all–party national government. He claimed that forming a new government still faced  massive hurdles because of wrangling between the major three parties and the Maoists.Yadav also referred to the state of PM Koirala's health, and said that the octogenarian leader should not be "tortured" with the post of President.He accused the government of failing to act in accordance with the people's aspirations by transferring the ex-King to Nagarjun palace from Narayanhiti palace and said that the government has started a new trend by giving a dethroned king another palace.

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