Yadav suggests PM to resign if he fails to implement eight-point agreement

July 15, 2006
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One of the senior leaders of the Maoists has asked the Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala to resign from his post if his own party Nepali Congress and the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) refused to implement some points of the SPA-Maoist agreement.

Maoist leader Matrika Yadav (File Photo)

Maoist leader Matrika Yadav (File Photo)
Addressing a programme in the capital on Friday, Maoist leader Matrika Yadav alleged that the leaders of the seven party alliance are opposing the dissolution of the parliament against the eight-point agreement between the ruling seven party alliance and Maoists, which was signed by Prime Minister Koirala, reports said.

He urged the people to wake up and press the government and the SPA to make the peace process successful.

He warned that Nepal would disintegrate if the citizenship issues of the Terai people are ignored. “The Terai people will no longer remain silent spectators if they cannot exercise their rights,” he said.

Likewise, Madhesis will not participate in the election to the constituent assembly if they continue to be deprived of citizenship, he added.

Kashi Raj Dahal, former Secretary of the Judicial Council, said that the constituent assembly may not guarantee stable democratic system.