Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Dahal calls on Indian PM Singh

Chairman of the UCPN-Maoist Pushpa Kamal Dahal who is on a visit to India held talks with Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh on Tuesday.

During the meeting held at the Indian Prime Minister's residence at 7 Race Course Road, Dahal urged the Government of India to support political stability and economic development of Nepal.

The political parties of Nepal have moved ahead in the process of taking forward the political process started after the 12-point agreement reached between the then CPN-Maoist and seven political parties, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has been formed and the peace process has almost reached close to a logical conclusion, Chairman Dahal said and requested Prime Minister Singh to support it as the stability process of Nepal would move ahead through the election of the Constituent Assembly (CA). 

Emphasizing on the need of cooperation from neighbouring countries for the political stability of Nepal, the UCPN-Maoist Chairman urged the Government of India to support in the CA election and the agenda of economic development, said Dahal's aide Shiva Khakurel. 

On the occasion, Dahal put forth the three-country partnership proposal to Indian Prime Minister Singh.

Taking the proposal put forth by Dahal in a positive way, Prime Minister Singh said that it would be better to forward the proposal after making the bilateral partnership broad and extensive.

The Indian Prime Minister assured of forwarding the proposal in the near future.

Prime Minister Singh said that the Government of India would provide all possible assistance for the stability and 

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