Organizing a news conference at the party´s central office to make the party politburo´s decisions public in the capital on Thursday, party CPN-Maoist Chairman Mohan Baidya said his party would not participate in the elections to be held by the present government. [break]
"Scraping of the 11-point agreement and 25-point removing difficulty deals signed by the four major political powers, exit of the current government, all-side round table meeting and formation of new government under the political leadership are our preconditions for taking part in the upcoming CA elections," Baidya announced.
He also argued that the elections to be held under the present condition were merely a black humor. He also added that such elections would be strongly retaliated.
He also charged the political parties of forming the current government in the tune of foreign forces.
"Participation of the Indian Ambassador in the political parties´ meeting at the President´s Office is an interference in Nepal´s national sovereignty," Baidya said.
Baidya also said that the party would announce fresh stir programmes demanding exit of the current government and end to monopolistic politics of the four political powers.
The CPN-Maoist also protested against the parties´ decision to reduce the proportional seats from 58 to 50.
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