Biplav's demand to dissolve the interim government and form an all-party government
Kathmandu. Nepal Communist Party CPN led by Netra Vikram Chand has demanded to abolish the interim government formed under the leadership of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki and form an all-party government. While organizing a press conference on Sunday, the CPN mentioned that the current government has not been able to include all parties and has also failed to include the spirit of the public opinion movement.
The party expressed its desire to participate in the upcoming elections and said that there was a problem due to the lack of the necessary security environment for that.
CPN has said, CPN wants to participate in the elections, but now there is no security. A high-level initiative is needed at the political level. If elections are to be forced, it will only become a puppet show.
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