“Though there is an agreement to complete the management process in maximum 112 days but the allocated days can be reduced,” said Madhav Ghimire, spokesperson of the committee and chief secretary, after the meeting of the Special Committee Thursday morning.
A Maoist representative in the committee, Janardan Sharma told myrepublica that his party has also agreed to complete the management of the combatants by April 30.
Ghimire said that the plan of action that was floated by the prime minister on Tuesday aiming at completing the management of the Maoist army by April 30 was discussed during the meeting at the Office of the Prime Minister inside Singha Durbar.
“The discussions were positive,” said Ghimire, “Further discussions will be held in next meetings.”
The date of the next meeting is yet to be determined.
But Dr Ram Sharan Mahat, a member in the committee representing Nepali Congress Party, said that there were disagreements in some technical issues mentioned in the action plan among members of the committee. He, however, refused to give details of the issues.
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