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Prachanda blames India for crisis

Last Updated : 22 December 2009, 19:13 IST
Last Updated : 22 December 2009, 19:13 IST

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The Maoist chief, addressing a massive rally in the heart of the capital at the end of his three-day agitation, demanded the disbandment of the present coalition government and replacement with a national government, which would include the Maoists. “Unless a national government is formed by January 24, we will be forced to impose an indefinite strike,” Prachadna told supporters.

Prachanda lashed out against India for its “naked interference” in Nepal’s internal affairs, saying he will only talk to New Delhi and not to the “puppet” government here. Prachanda said his party is ready to hold “decisive talks” with the masters (India) and not the current “puppet government” to resolve the current political deadlock in the country.

The anti-government protests is aimed to step up pressure on the government to rectify the “unconstitutional” decision of President Ram Baran Yadav, who reinstated the then army chief Gen Rukmangad Katawal, dismissed by Prachanda in May.

The deepening political crisis has put new stresses on Nepal’s reconciliation efforts after the end of the insurgency in 2006.

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Published 22 December 2009, 19:13 IST

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