PM Koirala made the remarks while opening the Nepali Congress Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting. NC central members Dr Shekhar Koirala and Arjun Narsingh KC said their party must lead the national government in capacity of being the largest party.Forest Minister and member of the government dialogue team Mahesh Acharya briefed the meeting on the progress of the talks with the agitating side.
Central member Gagan Thapa said the party must make its viewpoint on the blockade imposed by India public.
The meeting also urged the government to ease the supply of essential goods including medicine and fuel products. The NC office bearers in the meeting underscored the urgency of resolving the problem which has affected transportation and flights on eve of the festive season.
Stating that the reconstruction of the destroyed infrastructure in the aftermath of the massive earthquake had been pushed back, NC office-bearers emphasized the emerging humanitarian crisis in many parts of the country.
The party further appealed to the agitating parties in Tarai/Madhes to halt all forms of agitation programmes and seek a political solution through peaceful dialogue.
The meeting further demanded with the government to initiate necessary steps through diplomatic means with the Indian government to end the unprecedented and painful scenario and open all trade points in line with the existing international values and norms, the trade/freight treaty between the two countries in view of the harmonious relations, mutual friendship and good will existing since many years between Nepal and India.
The CWC meeting will again sit at 9:00 am on Thursday at the PM's residence in Baluwatar to take substantive decisions on formation of the new government. CWC members who spoke during the meeting demanded that the party lead the next government in capacity of being the largest party in the country.
The meeting also took the decision to hold NC General Convention from 3-6 March next year in Kathmandu. RSS
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