Kathmandu: Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala remains confident that the street agitation sponsored by the UML and its allies can’t shake his chair and hence he will not have to resign as demanded by his detractors belonging to the opposition camp.
The UML and its allies, however, remain equally more than confident that their fiery and would be violent street programs ultimately force Girija Prasad to quit the chair.
Till Sunday afternoon, Koirala was lambasting at the activities of the UML dubbing their street agitation to be unconstitutional.
The UML, in the meanwhile has charted a series of programs all aimed against Koirala and his regime. As per the new set of action program, the UML has planned an one hour fifteen minutes Chakka Jam ( Motionless vehicle) scheduled for tomorrow at 5pm. This includes a 30 minutes “‘No lights” from 7.30 till 8pm the same evening.
Likewise. Saturday and Sunday will be a day when the abusers of the government owned vehicles will be taken to task if found plying on the roads. However, the vehicles of the Red Cross, Ambulance and those of the Army will be spared.
On Tuesday next, the six left parties including the UML will address a mass meeting at the open theater organised by the UML affiliated GFONT-a trade union.
The climax of the new program will be on next Thursday when the entire communist forces will confer upon a tilte entitled “Corrupt-The Great” on Prime Minister Koirala. To accomplish this event, a ceremony befitting to this occasion will be held nation wide.
The last leg of the new program will commence on Saturday next when the UML and its allies will hold a torch demonstration at 5 pm in some of the important towns of the country.
This means that the UML is determined to go ahead with its one point avowal and that being the summary ouster of Prime Minister from the chair.
Analysing the determination seen in Koirala and in his opposition what could be said that the nation would have to suffer for long time to come-politically and economically both.