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No sustainable peace even with 7-pt deal: Yadav

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SAPTARI, Nov 7: Chairman of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum, Upendra Yadav has said that no sustainable peace will be maintained in the country even with the seven -point agreement signed among the main parties a few days ago.



Yadav said this at a press meet organized in Rajbiraj on Monday by the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum Nepal, Saptari chapter.[break]



There still exists the possibility of conflict with the integration of 6,500 Maoist armies, and others sending home by giving money, as other factors have been underestimated, he said.



The seven-point deal has underestimated timely changes to the security sector and making it inclusive, which has kept intact possibility of conflict, he added.



He also doubted the implementation of the seven- point deal, saying the leaders of the major parties are not honest.



Yadav also claimed that the Bhattarai-led government cannot fulfill the works of peace process and constitution, and called for a national consensus government.



Saying there was a possibility of large parties conspiring to abort the past agreements on Madhesh autonomous region in the pretext of the expert team, he said, and warned to resort to strong protest and if this happened.



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