Vice-chairman Gajurel, who returned home on Thursday along with party Chairman Mohan Baidhya following a four-day visit of China, said their party´s policy of boycotting the coming elections will not change even following the China visit. [break]
Speaking at an interaction held at Sambad Dabali in the capital on Friday, he said, ""the reports here that we were suggested by China to take part in elections and reunite with UCPN (Maoist) are not true, they just suggested us to decide on our own".
He, however, said China indirectly indicated to them to take part in the elections. "China wishes to see an end to the transition in Nepal soon to be followed by peace and stability", he said.
Leader Gajurel also shared that they stressed with the Chinese Vice-president Li Yuanchao and other office-bearers of Chinese Communist party to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two countries and the two parties at the people´s level.
He also made it clear that the arrival of the Minister of External Affairs of India to Nepal and their travel to China was just a mere coincidence.
On a different note, the Maoist Vice-chairman said dialogue with the major political parties and the government has already begun and that his party was taking part in it with a readiness to become flexible.
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