PM Bhattarai, who left for Chitwan soon after the four-party meeting in the capital, said this while talking to reporters at the Bharatpur airport. “Since we can’t agree on the leadership of any party, there is no point wasting more time,” he said. [break]
Though all parties, more or less, have agreed to form a CJ-led government in order to hold new Constituent Assembly elections before May-end , Bhattarai said, there are a few issues remaining to be formally discussed about.
Meanwhile, local cadres of opposition parties in Bharatpur have waved black flags to the PM, who reached Narayanghat straight from the airport amid tight security. Vehicles and pedestrians were cleared off the route to allow his motorcade a hurdle-free passage.
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