After disrupting the house for five months, the Maoists had only few days ago decided to allow the legislature parliament to resume for three days so that the budget could be approved.
Possibly suspecting the Maoists of creating another hindrance in passing the budget, PM Nepal has intensified consultation with leaders of fringe parties like Bijukhche. Reports say that he has also summoned all his party lawmakers who are currently outside the valley, even sending helicopters to get them, to ensure 301 votes needed for passing the budget.
Meanwhile, Constituent Assembly (CA) chairman Subash Chandra Nemwang met Nepali Congress president Girija Prasad Koirala today morning and requested the latter to make honest effort to forge consensus between the political parties.
During the meeting held at Koirala's residence in Maharajgunj, Nemwang expressed serious concern over the political parties' lack of resolve to give the country a new constitution by the stipulated time frame and asked the octogenarian leader to take initiative to end the prevailing deadlock. nepalnews.com
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