Leaders of various political parties and representatives of civil society have cautioned the ministers not to transgress the agendas of the seven political parties.
Speaking at a program organised by the central joint struggle committee in the capital on Tuesday, Raghuji Pant of CPN-UML said nobody should oppose the decision to go for constituent assembly election to restore lasting peace in the country.
He further said constituent assembly election was a must to bring Maoists into political mainstream and restore lasting peace in the country.
Mahesh Acharya of Nepali Congress warned that the political parties would face a bleak future if they don’t push the common agendas forward.
General Secretary of CPN-ML CP Mainali said the movement had ensured partial success to the people, and that the government’s duty was now to lead the people to another victory.
He suggested to go for the constituent assembly election by announcing the present constitution as the interim statute.
Former Justice of the Supreme Court, Laxman Aryal, said the failure of the restored parliament to address the people’s aspirations will create deadlock in the country.
Speaking at the same program UML leader Shankar Pokhrel and central committee member of Federation of Nepalese Journalists Surya Thapa also said the people should continue cautioning the government.