Talking to media persons in Biratnagar airport Thursday morning, Yadav said, "Prime Minister Bhattarai is prolonging his stay in the government but his days are coming to its end." [break]
He also stressed that the longer Bhattarai is in power the more aggressively the country will be heading towards uncertainty.
"I haven’t seen a prime minister in the history of Nepal under whose government such a level of corruption and instability taking place," Yadav said adding, "If the prime minister fails to resign voluntarily, he would be ousted through street protest."
He was also of the opinion that a consensus government is the need of the hour to give the country a political outlet.
Meanwhile, Nepali Congress leader Sujata Koirala, while talking to media persons in the Biratnagar airport accused fellow leaders of being power greedy, hence delaying the process of giving an outlet to the country.
"No political leader could understood that the nation is more important than the post of prime minister," she said.
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