At an interaction in the capital Monday, they said Maoist should be committed to the peace and constitution writing process. [break]
They reiterated that discussion on government change could be held only after consensus on integration of the PLA combatants, dismantle of the paramilitary structure of YCL, formation of the state restructuring commission and commission on disappeared people and truth and reconciliation and other issues were met.
General secretary of Nepali Congress Bimalendra Nidhi claimed peace process could go ahead within one and half month if the Maoist was really willing to go with the parties together. He suggested that fixed routine should be made to stop the country from the constitutional crisis after May 28.
Leader of CPN (UML) Pradip Gyawali said Maoist should be changed into a civilian party. He added that extremist forces would be stronger and democracy would be threatened if parties fail to address the post May 28 situation.