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Baidya accuses big parties of becoming 'new kings'

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KATHMANDU, April 8: Chairman of the CPN-Maoist, Mohan Baidya, has accused the four leaders of the big four political parties of becoming ´new kings´ thereby creating problems in the national politics.



Speaking at a programme organized to mark the sixth anniversary of the Radio Mirmire in the capital on Monday, Chairman Baidya said the big leaders were ridden with the mentality of new king as they began concentrating self and ignored people.[break]



Similarly, he said the four major parties had no legitimate stand so his party would not talk to them. However, separate meetings could be held with the individual party, he added.



"Four parties´ call is unacceptable; our struggle is on, so there is no meaning on holding talks to them," he reiterated.



On the occasion, general secretary of the Federation Socialist Party Rajendra Shrestha said the CPN-UML and the Nepali Congress were status quoist. He further said it was blunder on the part of the UCPN-Maoist to dissolve its army which fought for change.



The restoration of the constituent assembly or the roundtable conference could frustrate the four-party monopoly, he argued.



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