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CPN-Maoist to disrupt election process

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KATHMANDU, April 25: The CPN-Maoist has reiterated that it would not participate in the election to the Constituent Assembly but disrupt the electoral process.



Maoist of the speakers at the extended meeting of the central committee of the party said formation of present government was unconstitutional and it was not judicious in the election to be held by this government.



Following the meeting, spokesperson Pampha Bhushal said the party decided to intensify the agitation demanding the dissolution of present government and formation of the national joint government.



According to her, the leaders at the meeting supported the political proposal presented by General Secretary Ram Bahadur Thapa and Chairman of the advisory committee Krishna Das Shrestha and stressed on forging a nationalist front.



The meeting unanimously passed the report presented by Chairman with some suggestions.



The party has reiterated that it would thwart the electoral process as distribution of voters´ identity card and citizenship certificate.



Also, the party organization would be strengthened from the central to village level.



Spokesperson Bhushal further said the agitation would be intensified by keeping in centre the issue of nationality, and shun talks with government until the 25 point agreement on removal of difficulties issued on Chait 1 was cancelled.



It is the first central committee meeting of the party after the extension of the central committee member to 151.



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