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Growing mistrust delaying peace process: Singh

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KATHMANDU, Oct 21: Nepali Congress (NC) general secretary, Prakash Man Singh has said the twin tasks of peace and constitution-making have not moved ahead due to growing mistrust among the political parties.



Leader Singh made this remark at a sum-up function of the nine-day Self Leadership Development Training organized by Hamro Abhiyan Nepal, a NGO. [break]



He argued that the consensus to conclude the peace process within six months and complete the constitution drafting process within two years has not been materialized when the trust and understandings built among the parties during the Constituent Assembly (CA) elections are not followed in the present days.



It will take some more time to conclude the peace process since efforts are being made to explore the resolution within the country, leader Singh noted, adding time is being spent in finding out a meeting line between the Maoist combatants and professional army.



Consensus has not been reached on the army integration process in the absence of clear vision within the UCPN (Maoist), he claimed, adding the NC and UML are clear on their lines.



On the occasion, organizing body chair, UP Lamichhane informed that the organization has been imparting various training for the leadership development of youths for the past five years.



Some 53 youths from different parts of the country took part in the training.



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