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The UCPN (Maoist) has decided to continue talks and dialogues among the political parties with a view to finding a way out to the nation from the present political deadlock.
The party has decided to intensify talks and discussions with other political parties, citing that political crisis in the country are deepening day by day.
A meeting of the party office bearers and the organization department took place at the Prime Minister's official residence at Baluwatar on Tuesday concluded with this decision. The meeting urged other political parties to take part in the discussions with honesty.
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Nepali Congress Vice President Ram Chandra Poudel has said that the NC raised the issue of Constituent Assembly rebirth to resolve constitutional deadlock.
Talking to Radio Kantipur on Tuesday morning, Poudel underscored the need of Constituent Assembly to amend the constitution.
He said reviving the Constituent Assembly was the only option to amend the constitution.
On the occasion, Poudel said CA rebirth for a short time was less risky than to opt for a fresh election to end constitutional and political crisis.
In recent days, Poudel has been lobbying for the revival of the CA. Poudel started lobbying for the CA revival after the UCPN (Maoist) opined that it can accept NC’s leadership in the new government if parties forge consensus on resurrecting the CA.
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Top leaders of the Nepali Congress (NC) stressed that Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai should pave way to resolve political and constitutional crisis and for the formation of a national consensus government by tendering resignation.
Stating that neither constitution nor elections were possible without political consensus, they said that NC should be ready to take leadership of the government by forwarding roadmap of political and constitutional outlets.
During a four-day training organized by the Nepal Women's Association assisted by the Nepali Congress Policy and Training Academy in the Capital today, all the leaders, who participated in the training, said that a national consensus government should be formed.
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Minister for Information and Communications, Raj Kishor Yadav inaugurated the 13th meeting of the South Asian Telecommunication Regulators' Council (SATRC-13) in Kathmandu on Wednesday.
Nine countries including Nepal, India, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives are participating in the three-day meeting.
According to Chairman of Nepal Telecommunication Authority, Bhesh Raj Kandel, the participating countries will discuss on rules and regulations related to the regulation of the telecom sector and problems and policy.
The meeting is jointly organised by Nepal Telecommunication Authority and Asia Pacific Tele-community where the participating countries will also discuss on Asia Pacific Tele-community Strategy 2012-2014.
Addressing the meeting, Minister Yadav said that new technologies are being developed in information and communication sector including the telecom sector since the past some years and added that there was challenge to make this technology accessible to the people.
At the inaugural session of the meeting, Chairman of South Asian Telecommunication Regulators' Council, Lotfullah Saboodi and General Secretary of Asia Pacific Tele-community, Toshiuki Yamada shed light on telecom regulations.