“It is a democratic practice for the opposition to protest. But the ruling UCPN (Maoist) looks bent on suppressing the opposition’s protest using vigilantes,” Paudel said during a press meet organized by Nepal Press Union, Baglung. [break]
He stressed on a peaceful protest and condemned the attack by his party-affiliated Nepal Students Union activists on the prime minister’s motorcade in Dhangadi a day earlier.
Paudel charged the current government with trying to impose a despotic rule and added that the opposition’s protest is not for power but to bring the Maoists to terms for going to new elections.
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