Talking to reporters Monday morning here, he said “The withdrawal of support does not mean that we have demanded the government’s ouster.” [break]
“We pulled out the support after the government did not fulfill the 18 conditions, including smooth drinking water supply and chemical fertilizer and end to load-shedding as well as security,” he said.
We have piled a moral pressure on the government to implement the conditions agreed with CPN-UML Chairman Jhala Nath Khanal, he said.
“The new government should be a majority one. The Unified CPN (Maoist) should show majority to form a government,” he added.
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