At a news conference organized by Revolutionary Journalists´ Federation Abadh State Committee here on Sunday, Baidya said the party would take to the streets if a consensus was not forged through the roundtable conference and Bhattarai-led government was in power.[break]
Baidya, also known as a hardliner communist, said that the protest programmes of the Nepali Congress and CPN -UML were just for remaining in power, as they were not centered on any concrete issues.
Saying that issue of national independence was the most complex one, the CPN-Maoist Chairman said the party would launch protest for the defense of national independence.
"Party´s recently concluded general convention has decided to go for a struggle regarding the issues of nationality and people´s livelihood. The party will move forward for its implementation," Baidya added.
Commenting on the political document tabled by UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal in the party´s seventh national congress held in Hetauda, Baidya said that proposal for a referendum on disputed border issues was anti-national.
Baidya also said that Dahal´s proposal to form a Chief Justice-led government was irrelevant.
On a separate context, Baidya also ruled out the possibility of unification between the UCPN (Maoist) and CPN-Maoist under present circumstances.
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