Speaking at an interaction on “Mass communication and democratization” in the Capital on Wednesday, he stressed for unity among the three major parties to conclude peace process and constitution drafting. If these crucial tasks were completed within the next three months, the political crisis will automatically end, he said.[break]
Informing that the Dispute Resolution Sub-Committee led by Maoist Chairman Prachanda will continuously hold its meeting from tomorrow, he said, “We will not backtrack from peace and constitution.”
At the same function, Maoist Vice Chairman Dr Baburam Bhattarai the five-point agreement signed by the three major parties has been defined in several ways and maintained that the pact was only made for peace, constitution and a national consensus government.
Maintaining that there shouldn’t be any gap between professional and mission journalism, Dr Bhattarai expressed commitment that the Maoist party will correct some mistakes it committed while upholding press freedom.
CPN-UML leader Pradeep Gywali said there was no need to make a hue and cry demanding resignation of the Prime Minister as he will not step down before a credible groundwork for the formation of a national consensus government.
Similarly, President of Federation of Nepali Journalists Shiva Gaule said journalism should be pure in democracy.
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