The three-day central regional conference of the Rajparishad concluded on Friday adopting a 9-point resolution condemning the seven-party alliance for its 12-point pact with the Maoists.
According to participants of the conference, the resolution would be submitted to the King for ‘effective implementation’.
Former chief of the Army Staff, Satchit Shumsher Rana, presented a working paper in the meet that said, “The seven-party alliance should bring the Maoists to talk to the government if it is really serious about peace in the country.”
It also came down heavily on India, the USA, the UK and Belgium for “suspending arms supply to Nepal at a time when she is fighting terrorism”.
It urged the agitating parties to give up ‘street demonstrations’ and the Maoists to join the political mainstream.
The proposals endorsed by the Conference further states that the King’s participation in the SAARC Summit, address to the Summit, visit to some African countries has been very fruitful and substantial.
The proposal lays special emphasis on the effective implementation of the 21-point programme of the government announced after the royal takeover.
Similarly, the proposal calls for resolving the unemployment problem and the problem related to the freed Kamaiyas and the land-less squatters on time and the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) to devise strong measures for stemming corruption at the lowest level.
The Supreme Court is examining the constitutionality of the controversial RCCC.
During the conference, working papers on 11 different themes on contemporary issues were presented and discussed.
Prior to this, the Regional Conference of the Rajparishad has been held in all the four Development Regions. The regional conferences in all the five development regions will be followed by a Central Conference of the Rajparishad, Rajparishad members said.