The prime minister said that he will try his best to bring them in the "right track". He said that he was ready to listen to Maoists´ criticism against him and would not be biased against them. "If there were any other prime minister at my position at the time, he/she would have adopted tit for tat policy against the Maoists but I am ready to listen to their harsh criticism and to try my best to bring them into the government," he said. "Maoists will never find a sincere prime minister like me. So they have to make use of the opportunity."

Maoists have been obstructing the House proceedings for the last nearly two months demanding rectification of President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav´s move to reinstate the army chief. The president reinstated the national army chief, who was sacked by the Maoist-led government.
On the army row, Nepal said that Maoists are not ready to sit and talk on such issues which can be resolved through dialogues.
He said that Maoists are hard to convince. "They have a heart of stone. But still I will put my all efforts to convince them."
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